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Christian McArdle wrote:
I really do *not* think that in the majority of cases it is necessary to strip the old gloss off something before re-painting. Where did that idea come from? Exactly. It isn't necessary, but it looks much better. Have you not seen 100 year old architrave looking like a blobby mess because all the delicate fine mouldings are encased in 20 layers of gloop. Of course, but that has not very much to do with your statement that it is a "cheap bodge" to paint over old gloss. It isn't in the large majority of cases. Your 100 y.o. architrave probably looked fine intil about 1975. |
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