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Zinsser peel stop

  • 16-05-2021 8:21pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 250 ✭✭


    So has anyone used this before? Painting a kitchen at the moment, and the paint is flaking off the walls.

    Looks like there hob extractor hasn't been working for a while and there drying clothes in there aswell.

    Looking at putting this on the bare plaster before re painting.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,781 ✭✭✭Ceepo


    So has anyone used this before? Painting a kitchen at the moment, and the paint is flaking off the walls.

    Looks like there hob extractor hasn't been working for a while and there drying clothes in there aswell.

    Looking at putting this on the bare plaster before re painting.

    If the plaster is not "chalky" then a coat of watered down emulsion should be fine on the plaster, but you will need to remove any other pealing paint 1st,


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 250 ✭✭Johnthemanager


    Ceepo wrote: »
    If the plaster is not "chalky" then a coat of watered down emulsion should be fine on the plaster, but you will need to remove any other pealing paint 1st,

    Ya, that's the way I went. I'll check this evening how it dried.

    Might give it a coat of the peel stop then.


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