Seeker
09-04-19, 02:03 PM
I'm decorating my dining room, it was papered. I've stripped the paper and found the walls were previously painted -red on two walls, white on one and yellow/gold on another (yikes). Most of the big areas of paint have been removed when the paper came off but there are still a few largish patches.
My plan is to repaint with a textured paint which I've bought (Crown Suede). I scraped and sanded the walls, filled the holes, sanded again but everytime I turn my back I see a bit of paint that is starting to flake despite having been previously scraped.
It's like being exposed to air is making the old paint catch up with its age. Out of curiosity, I sanded one spot, scraped it again - no loose paint. 30 minutes later there was an edge starting to lift.
I wonder if I leave it long enough it will all fall off ;)
My plan is to repaint with a textured paint which I've bought (Crown Suede). I scraped and sanded the walls, filled the holes, sanded again but everytime I turn my back I see a bit of paint that is starting to flake despite having been previously scraped.
It's like being exposed to air is making the old paint catch up with its age. Out of curiosity, I sanded one spot, scraped it again - no loose paint. 30 minutes later there was an edge starting to lift.
I wonder if I leave it long enough it will all fall off ;)