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Yet another building thread: Removing wall paint.
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<blockquote data-quote="petek" data-source="post: 108874" data-attributes="member: 1924"><p>I did this job 2 months ago. Remove what you can with a scraper and then use an orbital sander. You will need goggles and a mask, also seal the room off. Then use a plaster primer to bond the chalky surface. Fix as necessary with Mendall 90 and get as close to perfect before it dries. Then use the orbital sander again. Repeat in stages to build it up if necessary. Do a final plaster prime and then paint.</p><p></p><p>A ceiling fan is a good idea but may not be installed right above your shower. While a window block could be used to connect into your light circuit, it is not according to good electrical conduct, always something to keep in mind with electrical DIY.</p><p></p><p>Sent using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="petek, post: 108874, member: 1924"] I did this job 2 months ago. Remove what you can with a scraper and then use an orbital sander. You will need goggles and a mask, also seal the room off. Then use a plaster primer to bond the chalky surface. Fix as necessary with Mendall 90 and get as close to perfect before it dries. Then use the orbital sander again. Repeat in stages to build it up if necessary. Do a final plaster prime and then paint. A ceiling fan is a good idea but may not be installed right above your shower. While a window block could be used to connect into your light circuit, it is not according to good electrical conduct, always something to keep in mind with electrical DIY. Sent using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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