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Painting - post-damp proofing
I had a chemical DPC installed (booo, hiss I hear you cry!) and the
usual renovation plaster repair to the wall done about 6 months ago and I'd like to paint the wall as I doubt the two-tone look will catch on. The existing paint is Dulux Rich Matt, water-based. Is this ok to use? Thanks. Ed. |
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Painting - post-damp proofing
Ed_Zep wrote: I had a chemical DPC installed (booo, hiss I hear you cry!) and the usual renovation plaster repair to the wall done about 6 months ago and I'd like to paint the wall as I doubt the two-tone look will catch on. The existing paint is Dulux Rich Matt, water-based. Is this ok to use? Thanks. Ed. Sorry to push this back up the list but can anyone confirm? Many thanks, Ed. |
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