Gomez
Gold Member
I am about to paint my living room. The house is about 45 years old and has plaster walls. The room had wallpaper on it when we moved in eight years ago. We removed the wallpaper and painted. After a couple of years, we noticed the original primer (what we painted over) had started to peel in a few areas. Now I'm scraping all the paint off down to the plaster wherever I can, but some areas the paint is bonded to the plaster. My thought is to feather in with some kind of spackle.
So my question is, what is the best type of spackle to use here? I read that Plaster of Paris would need to be mixed with lime for this.
Do I have to do anything to the plaster to make the paint stick better? I thought moisture was somehow getting behind the wall causing paint to peel, but the plaster is still pure white.
Thanks!
So my question is, what is the best type of spackle to use here? I read that Plaster of Paris would need to be mixed with lime for this.
Do I have to do anything to the plaster to make the paint stick better? I thought moisture was somehow getting behind the wall causing paint to peel, but the plaster is still pure white.
Thanks!