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Reno7
26th February 2008, 12:46 AM
My first post here on what looks like a great forum.

My background - utter novice, but technically minded.

I'm about to paint an interior wall which has seen approx 10 coats of paint in it's 100 year lifetime. Much of it is very easy to flake off. I have been doing a bit of scraping and sanding to level off a few bumps here and there.

My question is how do you feather the edges where the paint has peeled off? This could be where all layers or only one layer has peeled off. I have heard of use of "spackling compound" on other websites to smooth out the edges. What's the best product to use that's easily bought in Australia?

Cheers,


Reno

davenkellie
5th March 2008, 08:06 PM
My first post here on what looks like a great forum.

My background - utter novice, but technically minded.

I'm about to paint an interior wall which has seen approx 10 coats of paint in it's 100 year lifetime. Much of it is very easy to flake off. I have been doing a bit of scraping and sanding to level off a few bumps here and there.

My question is how do you feather the edges where the paint has peeled off? This could be where all layers or only one layer has peeled off. I have heard of use of "spackling compound" on other websites to smooth out the edges. What's the best product to use that's easily bought in Australia?

Cheers,


Reno
get 3 in 1 bunnings goes over leadbased etc

Reno7
9th March 2008, 08:41 PM
get 3 in 1 bunnings goes over leadbased etc

3 in 1? Haven't heard of it. What brand?

I have otherwise been using top coat plaster (Boral in my case). This seems to be the best fine plaster to fill in layers measured in the microns.

Slobba
13th March 2008, 02:04 AM
3 in 1? Haven't heard of it. What brand?

thats paint....wrong info you got there



everything you need is here
http://www.woodworkforums.com/showthread.php?t=62034
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