Removing Textured Paint
I want to remove textured paint from walls and ceiling. I had previously used a product made specifically to do this, but have lost track of what its name is, or ...
I want to remove textured paint from walls and ceiling. I had previously used a product made specifically to do this, but have lost track of what its name is, or ...
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answersLooking for ideas on filling in the grooves of a paneled living room in order to paint. Don't want to see what is under the paneling right now as the rest of the...
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answersHas any one got any ideaa on how to fill in the dato type groves in panneling? I'm thinking I would like to fill them in with drywall mud, then spray a texture c...
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answersI just finished removing the wallpaper from the master bathroom. The paper removed layers of surface from the drywall everywhere that drywall mud wasn't present....
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answersI have recently moved into a flat that has plaster walls and coved ceilings (i.e. curving at the corners with moulding about 10 feet up on 13 foot ceilings). Howe...
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answersAmazing but true, it rained in San Deigo all day yesterday. At 5:00 PM I noticed the wallpaper on one second story wall was soaked through and peeling off. I co...
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answersWe just moved into a 27-year-old saltbox-style home. The living room, dining room, and loft area (two bedrooms and a bathroom)are all paneled with no drywall or o...
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answersI have heard conflicting reports regarding the necessity of painting plaster walls with some frequency. I purchased an 80 year old house with plaster walls and w...
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answersI have an old house with several layers of paint on the wooden exterior. These layers tend to peel up when painted or show the line between bare spots and old pa...
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answersI need info on a product that is like smooth stucco and rolled on walls, let dry for 15 minutes and then you roll over it with a textured roller. Do you know of ...
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answersI have several walls in my house (built in the early 50s) where the skim-coating - about 1/16 of an inch - is cracking and no longer fixed to the base gypsum (whi...
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answersI have heard that there is a new paint out there that you can paint directly over paneling without applying Kilz first. If this true and if so what is it. My enti...
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answersI am thinking about remodeling an old house. This 1880s (?) clapboard-sided structure has not had any paint for at least thirty years. I'd like to save the clap...
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answersI have an idea to use drywall compound and or texture paint to cover the top 5 feet of my darkly panelled basement. I also have an idea to use a light natural co...
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answersI need advice on how to either paint over or remove old wallpaper in the bathroom that has a textured metallic baked on finish, I tried to remove it but it isn't ...
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answersI live in a Sears home built in 1916. It was originally a farm house that we moved into town. I am trying to strip the paint from the upstairs doors (the layers...
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answersI have purchased some exterior latex paint I intended to use this last fall. I forgot all about it and left the 5 gal container outside in the cold all winter. ...
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answersI have a wall in my basement that is covered in wallboard. I intend to remove it and either paint or put up wallpaper. There are some areas behind the wallboard...
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answersIhave old 1946 house with wooden sash windows that need to be refinished. Should I (1) use a wire brush to remove the old paint and flakey wood. (2) use a wood ha...
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answersI have recently removed a significant amount of wall paper. In places, the white paper on the dry wall seems to have delaminated from the brown paper, I have qui...
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