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In article , mike. buckley
wrote: I still have the rest of the new conservatory to paint so will go the dilute route with that, but the small bit I did with full strength emulsion seems fine - so why use dilute at all? The paint will come off in great sheets if the plaster isn't prepared properly first. Not sure how long it will take, but it happened in a house I moved into. Stripping the remains of the paint left pristine plaster underneath! -- AJL Electronics (G6FGO) Ltd : Satellite and TV aerial systems http://www.classicmicrocars.co.uk : http://www.ajlelectronics.co.uk |
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