rhancock
2nd May 2008, 05:36 PM
I do repair work for a unit block in Brisbane and I have to patch a wall 3m high and 11m long.
The tenant needed to shoot a music clip so he used 2in wide double sided sticky tape to stick wall paper to the wall and then left it there for 2 years. He's pulled the wallpaper off, and surprise, suprise, its pulled off a few hundred patches of paint 2in square over the whole wall.
The wall has had a large number of coats of paint over the years, so even a few coats of paint won't fill the holes. I don't want to strip the whole wall, nor do I want to replaster the whole wall.
Normally I patch holes with Builder's Bog, but I'm not convinced that it will give a decent finish with so many defects over such a large area.
The owners will expect a perfect wall at the end of the job, so no compromises, but I'd rather do it myself than pay someone else.
Whatever I do, it'll be finished with 3 coats rolled on with a long nap roller.
What options do I have?
The tenant needed to shoot a music clip so he used 2in wide double sided sticky tape to stick wall paper to the wall and then left it there for 2 years. He's pulled the wallpaper off, and surprise, suprise, its pulled off a few hundred patches of paint 2in square over the whole wall.
The wall has had a large number of coats of paint over the years, so even a few coats of paint won't fill the holes. I don't want to strip the whole wall, nor do I want to replaster the whole wall.
Normally I patch holes with Builder's Bog, but I'm not convinced that it will give a decent finish with so many defects over such a large area.
The owners will expect a perfect wall at the end of the job, so no compromises, but I'd rather do it myself than pay someone else.
Whatever I do, it'll be finished with 3 coats rolled on with a long nap roller.
What options do I have?