![]() Having written all this, I’m rethinking about cleaning: maybe try cleaning walls, ceiling and trim and floor with soap and hot water, rinse well…LOTS of towels on the floor. If the old paint is latex and you are sure, you will not really need to worry about bonding. Yes clean the walls, but just with a broom. Keep tools and liquids from drying out as you work, esp overnight. The brushes can be budget, but not the crap from China. Get quality rollers even tho you will toss them after you use Bin. The room will smell like paint for a few weeks so be patient before you go into other work. what I would do is do ONE room this way, and see the result. It’s messy and won’t come off skin until the skin ‘sheds’. Please read my posts about respirators and have great ventilation. Please know that no paint is 100% smell blocker but shellac-based BIN(not the water-based type) is the stuff. Write a comment below with any question about how to paint plaster walls!Įxactly: Bin plus paint. After your primer, you paint plaster walls just like any other interior paint job, which you will read about all over my site. Key point: most water stains from plaster walls will bleed through every coat of latex painting work. On that point, watch the toxins you are putting into the air that you and yours are breathing. You need to us the best primer for plaster walls to seal the wall because paints won’t take to it evenly without a good primer. Painting plaster walls is just like painting any other drywall. If you are working with a lot of sanding, read our respirator mask guidelines. Make sure you have all the painting tools that you need. This fine mold resistant paint is from Rust-Oleum (shown here). Sometimes, if your primer is white and your wall/ceiling/trim/whatever is going to have white paint over that, you may be ok with one top-coat, but you have to cover every square inch with no skipping. Paint your walls with 2 coats of paint (in most cases): You should be ready to paint at that point.
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