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Hi all,

I have read the sticky re priming walls for paint but it didn't fit my question so here we are :-P

I've got three walls to paint, they were woodchipped before :roll: but now stripped and I'm at the repair stage. The existing plaster is sound but a bit scabby with signs of its past life etc.

I'm going to sand them a bit then coat them with Zinsser Gardz to seal the paste remnants etc then repair two walls and attempt a light skim coat on the one really bad wall followed by a sanding to remove any snots etc.

I'm not sure what to do after the repairs & skim - do I seal again with the Gardz or go straight in with diluted non-vinyl emulsion or something else?

No PVA will be used here :thumbright:
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davek0974 wrote: Wed Oct 30, 2024 11:12 am straight in with diluted non-vinyl emulsion or something else?
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Thanks,

is there a recommended matt white for priming - even better, is there a recommended matt white that can be used diluted to prime and neat to finish? Something with good coverage?
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Generally you need a non- vinyl emulsion for the mist coat then a vinyl matt for the top coat/s, however I've had good results with Johnstones trade vinyl matt for both.
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Thanks,

I think i'll try the non-vinyl option this time, its a bedroom so low traffic and means only one type of paint to buy for mist and top coats.
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Great post.

Moving house soon hopefully and the property has a few dark painted walls and some wallpapered.

I think ile probably use the Zinsser wallpaper product for the wallpapered walls (then paint the colour of choice) but I was going to use the Zinsser 123 to primer the darker painted walls. Upon checking youtube it seems a lot of people just use white paint then put the colour of choice on over the top. The Zinsser 123 primer does seem quite expensive as well.
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I had one wall that was dark burgundy/red - it took three coats of Dulux White Matt to cover it, no other products, nice and easy.
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