Hi All,
Just signed up as there seems to be a wealth of expertise and experience on here that I'm hoping will help stop me having to post on the DIY disasters board!
Ok, the background is this - moved into a newish house (10yrs old) a while ago and started on a bathroom 'refresh' project which obviously includes some painting tasks. Existing paint on ceiling and coving was in good condition and didn't really need doing at all but I thought I'd do it anyway. Painted with standard Dulux matt emulsion (pretty sure the existing finish was also matt) and disaster struck. Within days ALL the paint started to peel off (as in not just the freshly applied stuff but down to bare plaster/coving). The coving was particularly bad, ceiling less so but was still coming off in quite a few places.
This was left for a period and then I went back to it and prepared the surface as far as possible by removing all the flaking paint and sanding back as far as possible, but only in damaged areas. The paint that was still sound was left in place.
Next step, based on some 'advice' I got was to seal the ceiling and coving with PVA. Not sure what the ratio was as my dad did it but I'm guessing he followed the instructions on the tin. Now having looked on here it sounds like that may not have been the best of ideas. The PVA tin clearly states that painting with Emulsion is not recommended - doh!
So, not sure what to do next. I've got some Dulux Trade Eggshell (solvent based) ready and waiting but having read the data sheet it appears that this stuff is probably also not suitable for the job, and once it goes on I expect that getting it off will be extremely painful.
So, anyone got any evidence/experienced based ideas on how to proceed? I'm actually ready to start so any prompt assistance would be hugely appreciated!
Cheers all!
Just signed up as there seems to be a wealth of expertise and experience on here that I'm hoping will help stop me having to post on the DIY disasters board!
Ok, the background is this - moved into a newish house (10yrs old) a while ago and started on a bathroom 'refresh' project which obviously includes some painting tasks. Existing paint on ceiling and coving was in good condition and didn't really need doing at all but I thought I'd do it anyway. Painted with standard Dulux matt emulsion (pretty sure the existing finish was also matt) and disaster struck. Within days ALL the paint started to peel off (as in not just the freshly applied stuff but down to bare plaster/coving). The coving was particularly bad, ceiling less so but was still coming off in quite a few places.
This was left for a period and then I went back to it and prepared the surface as far as possible by removing all the flaking paint and sanding back as far as possible, but only in damaged areas. The paint that was still sound was left in place.
Next step, based on some 'advice' I got was to seal the ceiling and coving with PVA. Not sure what the ratio was as my dad did it but I'm guessing he followed the instructions on the tin. Now having looked on here it sounds like that may not have been the best of ideas. The PVA tin clearly states that painting with Emulsion is not recommended - doh!
So, not sure what to do next. I've got some Dulux Trade Eggshell (solvent based) ready and waiting but having read the data sheet it appears that this stuff is probably also not suitable for the job, and once it goes on I expect that getting it off will be extremely painful.
So, anyone got any evidence/experienced based ideas on how to proceed? I'm actually ready to start so any prompt assistance would be hugely appreciated!
Cheers all!