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Good Morning All, been lurking here for a while, but this is my first post!
I've done some searching on this, but couldn't really find a definite answer for my exact scenario.
Please see the attached image for reference. I'm a newbie DIYer who has recently bought a 1970's house and have removed some woodchip wallpaper from one of the bedrooms. Some sheets have come off and have taken any old paint with it, leaving just the plaster behind, whereas others have left an old layer or two or patchy paint behind.
How would I paint on this? Am I able to just sand off the lose bits and then paint on what is left? Would the new paint self-level over it, I would I need some kind of pre-coat flatting layer? As the plaster is exposed, I believe I will need to first apply a watered down coat of paint?
Any help on this would be very much appreciated!
John
I've done some searching on this, but couldn't really find a definite answer for my exact scenario.
Please see the attached image for reference. I'm a newbie DIYer who has recently bought a 1970's house and have removed some woodchip wallpaper from one of the bedrooms. Some sheets have come off and have taken any old paint with it, leaving just the plaster behind, whereas others have left an old layer or two or patchy paint behind.
How would I paint on this? Am I able to just sand off the lose bits and then paint on what is left? Would the new paint self-level over it, I would I need some kind of pre-coat flatting layer? As the plaster is exposed, I believe I will need to first apply a watered down coat of paint?
Any help on this would be very much appreciated!
John