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The paint in one of the internal plastered walls started to peel. Trying to fix it, I flaked off the surrounding areas and used the original paint left by the decorators to fix. However, it looks horrible. The chipped area is still visible and having used a brush to thickly lay on the paint it appears to be a different shade and texture to the rest of the wall that was applied with a roller.
I've looked at quite a few videos and now understand (but ready to be corrected if mistaken) that I should have used a filler to smooth the surface and a primer before painting with a roller.
But the question I have is how do I fix this botched job? Do I need to remove the paint I have applied by sanding and or scraping or can I simply apply filler over paint to smooth the area and apply the paint correctly?
I've attached a photo. If helpful, the ain't is Dulux Trade diamond matt.
Thanks
The paint in one of the internal plastered walls started to peel. Trying to fix it, I flaked off the surrounding areas and used the original paint left by the decorators to fix. However, it looks horrible. The chipped area is still visible and having used a brush to thickly lay on the paint it appears to be a different shade and texture to the rest of the wall that was applied with a roller.
I've looked at quite a few videos and now understand (but ready to be corrected if mistaken) that I should have used a filler to smooth the surface and a primer before painting with a roller.
But the question I have is how do I fix this botched job? Do I need to remove the paint I have applied by sanding and or scraping or can I simply apply filler over paint to smooth the area and apply the paint correctly?
I've attached a photo. If helpful, the ain't is Dulux Trade diamond matt.
Thanks