DPB
14th November 2005, 06:00 PM
I am about to undertake the job of painting our recently renovated kitchen and adjoining family room.
One section of the wall is old wall-board - the kind with sisal fibre in it. Over the years, this section has flexed and the painted surface is in rough shape. Unfortunately, it will be almost impossible to remove this as it runs behind my splash-back.
Is it easy to cover this with a skim coat of plaster to cover up the anomalies? Any advice on how this is done?:confused:
One section of the wall is old wall-board - the kind with sisal fibre in it. Over the years, this section has flexed and the painted surface is in rough shape. Unfortunately, it will be almost impossible to remove this as it runs behind my splash-back.
Is it easy to cover this with a skim coat of plaster to cover up the anomalies? Any advice on how this is done?:confused: