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monkey 23-10-12 09:32 PM

Builders and decorator types. Help needed
 
My bathroom has patches all over it with the paint falling off like in the picture below. It hasn't been repainted since new which was about 9 years or so ago. I have an extraction fan in there and it rarely gets steamy. The patches are mostly on the ceiling but also on the wall in small areas.

Can someone advise me how I can go about painting over this mess so that it won't start happening again?

http://imageshack.us/a/img96/2426/deletesp.jpg

svrich 23-10-12 09:38 PM

Re: Builders and decorator types. Help needed
 
Is that plaster showing through?
I would scrape and/or sand the crappy paint off. Repaint with a primer coat (a watered down mix) then cover with a non-watered down coat(s) of specific bathroom paint as required.

andrewsmith 23-10-12 09:40 PM

Re: Builders and decorator types. Help needed
 
As above!
If there is any stains/ watermarks get a tin of Stainblock and paint the area a couple of times

monkey 23-10-12 09:49 PM

Re: Builders and decorator types. Help needed
 
Yep it's plaster. There aren't any stains that I've noticed. I think they builders may have just used any old emulsion rather than kitchen and pathroom paint. I'm not sure that painting up to the edge of the patches will stop it flaking off further.

andrewsmith 23-10-12 10:04 PM

Quicker and easier to repaint the whole lot!

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monkey 23-10-12 10:13 PM

Re: Builders and decorator types. Help needed
 
I'm going to do the whole flat but I don't want the paint flaking off where it hasn't already peeled.

tigersaw 23-10-12 10:17 PM

Re: Builders and decorator types. Help needed
 
mine did that above the shower. I removed all the flakey stuff, painted it with some stuff called Dulux sealer which is pink but drys white, then painted over it with emulsion. Its never returned after 2 years

monkey 23-10-12 10:29 PM

Re: Builders and decorator types. Help needed
 
Brilliant, thanks.

tigersaw 23-10-12 10:40 PM

Re: Builders and decorator types. Help needed
 
Actually It might be blue and drys white - I forget.
its this stuff: http://reviews.homebase.co.uk/1494-e...49/reviews.htm
Mixed reviews say it leaves paintbrush marks - taking a look it looks OK to me, though my surface isn't smooth in any case

Bibio 23-10-12 11:30 PM

Re: Builders and decorator types. Help needed
 
take a scraper and scrape what you can off then feather the edges with sandpaper and paint. it's lasted 9 years doing it again will last another 9.


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