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Hi,
I'm not an expert on emulsion - but I think the walls in a bedroom are emulsioned with vinyl silk - there's a slightly shiny surface to the wall. Now centimetre wide "spots" of emulsion have come off and we can see the plaster underneath. In places it is single spots others it's more like a "rash". Now I can emulsion on top (any gotchas?) but I guess the "shadow" of the lost emulsion will still be visible. How can I "mask" or "fill" the spots before I put the final coat on? I was thinking maybe some white undercoat to build it up first? Is there an old-diyers knack to tackling this? Also the old saw of "hairline" cracks. I'm a Tetrion fan - but it is too thick for these cracks and I'm not keen on racking out bigger cracks to give a surface for Tetrion to bond to. Has anyone used the "inverted V" approach where the opened crack is wider "into" the wall and still narrow on the surface? The idea being the filler won't fall out. Any success anyone with this? What kind of tool should I use for raking out? Thanks Clive |
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