Jeremymichael
Senior Don Juan
Hi everyone, I'm doing up my pad so that if I score my place looks good.
I've noticed that on my plasterboard walls leading to my front door the paint is flaky and blistered. I was wondering what the best way of dealing with this, should I just scrape it off and then sand?. I don't want to do the whole wall but just the bit near my front door, but after doing this I will be left with an uneven surface of bare plasterboard (where I have scraped the paint off) and the rest of the painted wall. Any ideas?, of should I just paint over the bare wall aswell as the rest of the wall, and just sand the joint after it has dried to leave an even surface?.
Many thanks and sorry for the boring question!
I've noticed that on my plasterboard walls leading to my front door the paint is flaky and blistered. I was wondering what the best way of dealing with this, should I just scrape it off and then sand?. I don't want to do the whole wall but just the bit near my front door, but after doing this I will be left with an uneven surface of bare plasterboard (where I have scraped the paint off) and the rest of the painted wall. Any ideas?, of should I just paint over the bare wall aswell as the rest of the wall, and just sand the joint after it has dried to leave an even surface?.
Many thanks and sorry for the boring question!