at what point does lining paper become priority...

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Hello,

I'd like to know what approach do professional decorators take in terms of the need to use lining paper.
Say for example there is a stripped wall with 50% of original paint come off and a lot of edges flaky. Do you immediately decide to use lining paper over the walls or do you scrape and fill and then paint?
I guess what I am asking at what point does lining paper become preferable to extensive filling and sanding?

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Lining paper will likely just show the edges of the paint, the wall needs prepped first. So, scrape, fill, sand, more filling, more sanding.

I no longer use lining paper, I use Zinsser Guardz. After wall prep, I brush Guardz on, emulsion it and see if anything shows, then fill and sand. Don't fill and sand directly onto Guardz.
 
I do the extensive filling/sanding and then apply lining paper. I just prefer the look and feel of lining paper.

I don't use lining paper to skip prep.
 

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