Hi everyone.
I will be grateful for an advice...
I just moved in to a house where all the walls were covered with latex like paint which was very easy to remove with wet finger.
In my opinion I did all the preparation I should to prepare wall for painting.
Because it was kind of a silk/glossy look I give the walls a wet sanding to make it less glossy and ready for coat od paint, the previous colour of the paint on walls was brown.
After sanding was over I wash all walls with sugar soap and then day after that I started painting with dulux P-B-W MATT. I did 3 coats and two walls looks great and other two have patches with cracking paint and in one area - close to skirting the paint is peeling off.
I have to say that I haven`t used thined paint for priming and like i said 2 walls are looking great and other not!
After that I treat the affected areas with zinsser gardz and overpainted again, this solve the problem in most areas but the cracking paint showing up somewhere else
So, I have used zinsser gardz again in other areas which were affected by cracking - the problem is that 3 days has gone and gardz is still tacky(dosn`t dry) :-/ do not know why.
Now Im not sure what to do?
I do have polycell 3 in 1 basecoat but not sure if this will help.
I want to avoid sanding again as I `ve just cleaned all the mess when I was plastering ceiling and sanding walls :-/
I was trying to think about what happen with the paint to start cracking on those 2 walls:
1. One wall is partition wall and no insulation, second wall is partition wall to the bathroom when its cold as we will leave window open there most of the time(cold walls?)
2. haven`t primed the walls with thinned paint? hmmm 2 walls looking good! other 2 not!
3. humidity?
What I did for now is I`ve sand the affected areas and applied zinsser gardz 3 days ago, Gardz is still tacky so I will leave it for now till I get some advice.
I have ordered 1L of zinsser Peel stop and will try this possibly :-/
I will be grateful for any advice!
I will be grateful for an advice...
I just moved in to a house where all the walls were covered with latex like paint which was very easy to remove with wet finger.
In my opinion I did all the preparation I should to prepare wall for painting.
Because it was kind of a silk/glossy look I give the walls a wet sanding to make it less glossy and ready for coat od paint, the previous colour of the paint on walls was brown.
After sanding was over I wash all walls with sugar soap and then day after that I started painting with dulux P-B-W MATT. I did 3 coats and two walls looks great and other two have patches with cracking paint and in one area - close to skirting the paint is peeling off.
I have to say that I haven`t used thined paint for priming and like i said 2 walls are looking great and other not!
After that I treat the affected areas with zinsser gardz and overpainted again, this solve the problem in most areas but the cracking paint showing up somewhere else
So, I have used zinsser gardz again in other areas which were affected by cracking - the problem is that 3 days has gone and gardz is still tacky(dosn`t dry) :-/ do not know why.
Now Im not sure what to do?
I do have polycell 3 in 1 basecoat but not sure if this will help.
I want to avoid sanding again as I `ve just cleaned all the mess when I was plastering ceiling and sanding walls :-/
I was trying to think about what happen with the paint to start cracking on those 2 walls:
1. One wall is partition wall and no insulation, second wall is partition wall to the bathroom when its cold as we will leave window open there most of the time(cold walls?)
2. haven`t primed the walls with thinned paint? hmmm 2 walls looking good! other 2 not!
3. humidity?
What I did for now is I`ve sand the affected areas and applied zinsser gardz 3 days ago, Gardz is still tacky so I will leave it for now till I get some advice.
I have ordered 1L of zinsser Peel stop and will try this possibly :-/
I will be grateful for any advice!