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Crash Test
 
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Default Do you need to "prime" lining paper in any way?

Having recently lined much of the living room in preparation for
painting over with emulsion, I'm not sure if the 1000 grade lining
paper now hung needs to be primed in any way?

I've been advised that at the very least, the paper will absorb huge
quantities of paint - and to buy enough paint for at least 3 coats.

Does the lining paper need to be "primed" in anyway beforehand, before
applying emulsion paint?

All help gratefully received!
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Mike Taylor
 
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The easiest way and the way professionals would deal with it is to water
down the first coat by 10% then apply tow full coats on top. The watered
down coat is easier to apply and seals the paper. If you are using a light
coloured emulsion then use a cheaper white or very light emulsion you
already have


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Having recently lined much of the living room in preparation for
painting over with emulsion, I'm not sure if the 1000 grade lining
paper now hung needs to be primed in any way?

I've been advised that at the very least, the paper will absorb huge
quantities of paint - and to buy enough paint for at least 3 coats.

Does the lining paper need to be "primed" in anyway beforehand, before
applying emulsion paint?

All help gratefully received!


All I do is to give it a first coat of brilliant white matt emulsion - it
can absorb as much of this as it wants as far as I am concerned, because
whatever goes over the top of it will doubtless be much more expensive.

I don't water it down because this just makes application a much more messy
business, and just use my normal brand - Leyland trade.

I don't really fret that I could shave an additional couple of quid by going
with an el-cheapo brand (though I am told by decorator in the family that
Wickes own brand trade brill white is quite good stuff) 'cos if I've been
instructed by SWMBO that Łouch-a-tin Farrow & Ball is the ONLY colour she
can live with then I really don't want to find out down the line that the
longevity of the base coat isn't up to much.


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