Hybrid
9th July 2006, 04:31 PM
About 6 months ago I enclosed the tops of my new kitchen cupboards and then fixed cove cornice all the way around. Stupid me didn't bother to prepare the ceiling properly and I stuck the cornice directly to the old painted surface of the ceiling.
Six months down the track the paint has pulled off the ceiling in sections and there are visible cracks between the cornice and the ceiling. The cornice is still fixed quite solidly, but the two 600mm sections that are cracked look unsightly.
How can I go about rectifying this without removing the cornice? I really don't want to pull it off and redo it. I've managed to make a 2-3mm gap between the cornice and ceiling by folding over a piece of sandpaper and sanding out the cornice cement that has come away from the ceiling. Is there some way I can get some sort of adhesive in these cracks with a syringe or nozzle?
If I can secure the cornice I should be able to fill the gap, sand and then paint. Suggestions please???
Six months down the track the paint has pulled off the ceiling in sections and there are visible cracks between the cornice and the ceiling. The cornice is still fixed quite solidly, but the two 600mm sections that are cracked look unsightly.
How can I go about rectifying this without removing the cornice? I really don't want to pull it off and redo it. I've managed to make a 2-3mm gap between the cornice and ceiling by folding over a piece of sandpaper and sanding out the cornice cement that has come away from the ceiling. Is there some way I can get some sort of adhesive in these cracks with a syringe or nozzle?
If I can secure the cornice I should be able to fill the gap, sand and then paint. Suggestions please???