QUOTE(ozak @ Aug 27 2018, 11:17 AM)
If the problem is no. 1, remove the whole paint till the bare wall. Clean it and paint with premier before apply your desire paint Color.
If problem no. 2, paint again. Don’t thin it too much. Or don’t thin the paint at all.
If problem no. 2, paint again. Don’t thin it too much. Or don’t thin the paint at all.
QUOTE(slimey @ Aug 31 2018, 11:26 AM)
No.
Use sand paper to sand down the old paint. (Just to remove some paint and rough up a bit for new paint to stick)
Then use oil base paint to paint door.
Any paint will change color over time due to uv and pollution, dirt, smoke.
want to ask, i have got a new house.. just completed the renovation work.Use sand paper to sand down the old paint. (Just to remove some paint and rough up a bit for new paint to stick)
Then use oil base paint to paint door.
Any paint will change color over time due to uv and pollution, dirt, smoke.
The renovation work involve hacking of wall to conceal wiring in brick wall where there is a lot of dusts on the surface of the wall (and everywhere else).
Does the wall need to be somehow clean before painting is applied?
Any sealer required for these wall with already quite good paint?
need to sand off the existing paint?
or just applied the new paint to the existing paint.
Let me know if there is anything else to take note.
Thanks.
Oct 16 2018, 12:10 AM

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