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If what you say was the case then the paint manufacturing companies would say this in there application instructions as they don't want a failure.
If what you say was the case then the paint manufacturing companies would say this in there application instructions as they don't want a failure.
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ViewsIf this was raw wood then I would say that you need to back brush the paint for adhesion but on a repaint it does not make a difference. I have bee...
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ViewsYes you can sand and spackle the edges to smooth out the walls but it depends on how good of a job was done before as to how well you will be able...
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ViewsSorry but you are going to have to prime the wall before you texture as adding primer to the mud will not do the same thing. As far as thinning...
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ViewsAs far as what to use as texture it depends on what effect you want. The ready made textures will give a sand type of finish in either medium or ro...
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ViewsI think you should contact the company that manufactured the roofing as it should not fade or discolor in one year.
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ViewsYou will need to sand the paint and then apply a coat of interior oil based primer over the existing oil based paint. Then you will ready to apply ...
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ViewsI don't think need to sand all of the paint that is on the wall now as I said in the previous post I highly doubt that the paint is going to peel. ...
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ViewsIt sounds as if you applied to much paint to quickly and that can cause mud cracking of the paint. I doubt that it will peel. You will have to skim...
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ViewsUnless you painted this room with no heat on and it was in the low 40's and below(inside) I doubt that was problem. What type of paint was on t...
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ViewsI would check around and see if you can find a company that has a mechanical strpper to remove the paint as that would be very good way to go. The ...
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ViewsYou could just remud and then prime over that to take care of the problem.
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ViewsI agree with the previous post and it sounds like to me that contractor does know how to or does not want to install HardiPlank.
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ViewsYou will need to get rid of the efforencence first in order for this product to adhear to the wall. You can do this with muratic acid. Once you hav...
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ViewsThat is your problem with the splotchy look on your siding. When the temprature gets that low at night you get either frost or dew on the siding an...
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ViewsI would sand them with a fine sandpaper or better yet a sanding sponge. Then wipe them down with mineral spirits (paint thinner) and follow this wi...
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ViewsWhat was the temprature when you applied the paint? How late in the day did you paint? Was there a heavy due the morning after you painted?
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