QUOTE(hihihehe @ Feb 25 2023, 09:10 PM)
No pic hard to imagine.Gloss or emulsion?
Paint, buy where?
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Feb 25 2023, 11:02 PM
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13,782 posts Joined: Jan 2006 From: stress & confuse world |
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Feb 25 2023, 11:10 PM
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QUOTE(hihihehe @ Feb 25 2023, 11:02 PM) Yes skim coat will help on the "potholes"For the raised surface parts largely I feel its due to power point hacking run, and seems like raised surface. Better to level off those raised parts with rough (80-100 grit) sandpaper then skim coat "joint compound" or putty over. Attached thumbnail(s) |
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Feb 25 2023, 11:18 PM
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QUOTE(ceo684 @ Feb 25 2023, 11:10 PM) Yes skim coat will help on the "potholes" do you think this is related to painter skill or it's already exist from the original condition?For the raised surface parts largely I feel its due to power point hacking run, and seems like raised surface. Better to level off those raised parts with rough (80-100 grit) sandpaper then skim coat "joint compound" or putty over. after skim coat, i can touch up instead of repainting the whole wall right? |
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Feb 25 2023, 11:25 PM
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QUOTE(hihihehe @ Feb 25 2023, 11:18 PM) do you think this is related to painter skill or it's already exist from the original condition? Yes after skim just paint a foot or more like cloud bubble in comicsafter skim coat, i can touch up instead of repainting the whole wall right? dont paint square box, very obvious. feather the edges. I think the painter didn't have time to touch up after the hacking. Or the sequencing of events is that paint done first then only hacking was done..like XYZ come n dig road trenches after original tar. |
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Feb 25 2023, 11:29 PM
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QUOTE(ceo684 @ Feb 25 2023, 11:25 PM) Yes after skim just paint a foot or more like cloud bubble in comics hacking was done first then only painting.dont paint square box, very obvious. feather the edges. I think the painter didn't have time to touch up after the hacking. Or the sequencing of events is that paint done first then only hacking was done..like XYZ come n dig road trenches after original tar. i will ask the painter to correct it back. other wall also have this issue ceo684 liked this post
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Feb 26 2023, 01:04 AM
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Hi my ceiling is bubbling after painting.. already scrap and fill with stopping powder+ maxilite multiple time.. getting better but still not perfect... Anyone know why?
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Feb 26 2023, 05:02 PM
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Planning for painting my new house (actually it's already 5 years old after handover). have some questions to ask for opinions:
1) The original concrete/cement and the paint should have already fully dried, except for the new wet kitchen extension which i will leave it for 1 month before painting (is 1 month enough)? 2) Also currently the wireman is hacking for the wiring work. i believe once they are done, and the wall is properly patched up, the next step will be the painting. may i know how long that i need to wait for those patched up area to dry before painting? 3) For the sealer, I believe I can just paint it over the existing Maxilite/Weathershield paint right? Thanks |
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Feb 26 2023, 05:19 PM
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» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « Also for the paint itself, planning to use Dulux as i see it's cheaper than Nippon. 1) For the sealer, i see that there's only 1 common type from Dulux (15527) as compared with Nippon which got a few types (5100, 5200, 5400). May I know is this 15527 is good enough for both interior and exterior? 2) For the exterior sealer, I see Dulux got another 1 which is the Weathershield sealer (18177) and primer (15222). Wanna ask for exterior before applying Weathershield, is the 15527 good enough or I need to go for the 18177/15222? 3) For the paint itself, for exterior i think Weathershield is good enough. is there any needs to go for Weathershield Powerflexx instead? 4) For interior paint, this is a bit confusing now. I would like matt finish, so Pearl Glo is out. But there are Inspire, Pentalite, EasyClean, EasyClean Plus, etc. May I know which one do you normally use and what's the reason? Currently I think I will go for either Pentalite or EasyClean as the price is in the middle comparing to the rest, but would like to hear some opinions on this. 5) I plan to paint most of my interior wall white. I see there is "White" and "Brilliant White". May I know what are the differences and which one is better for home use? Thanks again This post has been edited by lowyat101: Feb 26 2023, 05:22 PM |
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Mar 5 2024, 06:51 PM
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QUOTE(amduser @ May 20 2021, 08:29 PM) Painted my yard/wet kitchen with Jotun Tough Shield today, color code is 6317 Alphine Snow, it changes it's tone to very light blue during brighter day and greyish blue if there is insufficient lightning How's the paint finish now? Any discolouration?I didnt put blacksplash, so it gonna be exposed to heat and splashing by oil and water daily, let's see how well it can withstand the torture without discoloring ![]() |
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Mar 5 2024, 07:15 PM
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QUOTE(7EN @ Mar 5 2024, 06:51 PM) still look good as new, oil and residue from cooking is easy to clean with soap water and cloth wipingif you looking to paint outdoor, you can try jotun jotashield ultra clean, i think that paint should be good also 7EN liked this post
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Mar 5 2024, 08:08 PM
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QUOTE(amduser @ Mar 5 2024, 07:15 PM) still look good as new, oil and residue from cooking is easy to clean with soap water and cloth wiping How's this colour extreme finishing? Matt , semi sheen or VERY kilat reflective?if you looking to paint outdoor, you can try jotun jotashield ultra clean, i think that paint should be good also |
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Mar 6 2024, 08:49 PM
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QUOTE(7EN @ Mar 5 2024, 08:08 PM) Is sheen but not gloss, that's why is easy to clean, I'm not sure if you can choose matt finishing, as some paint has 2 option 7EN liked this post
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Mar 16 2024, 05:39 PM
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hardware store , yea using tape to avoid paint at unwanted place
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Apr 7 2024, 08:23 PM
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Hi I want to repaint my external wall and fence wall too. The current paint was painted 2 years ago, still in good condition no flaking, I believe it's weatherbond nippon. So I want to ask whether I need to use primer? I plan to paint with solareflect, idea is to first water jet it to remove all loose dirt and mould/stains, then repait with 2 coats of nippon solareflect, just I'm not sure whether primer is needed if existing paint is still good?
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Apr 9 2024, 12:13 PM
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I am looking for Jotun sealer for external concrete walls. I noticed there are 2 types: Jotashield Primer and Jotun Ultra Primer...
Can someone advise me which is the right one ? https://www.jotun.com/my-en/decorative/comparison-list |
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