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Bad wall prep or bad paint? New paint scratching easily

  • 15-01-2025 07:46PM
    #1
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    Hi,


    we have recently installed warm boards in the house, leaving us to decorate from bare plastered walls. The walls are plastered over 6 months (plenty of time to dry).

    I followed the direction of painting a base of coat with slightly watered down white paint , before painting the standard 2 coats. We have done 1 room in a dark green, but anything the wall is knocked into slightly, it marks and takes off some of the paint. I checked the scratches closer and I can see the white base coat underneath, so it doesn’t seem to be the problem. The paint is Vlaspar from BandQ in a Matt finish. I would have thought most paints now can withstand some knocks so I’m wondering have I prepared the wall wrong? I have never decorated from bare plastered walls. Just to note that I used a paint sprayer with the base coat, but as I mentioned, it has adhered well.

    Any thoughts on this?



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