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Re: Priming Drwall And Texture
I did not backroll right away. I came back after I finished spraying all the rooms and started backrolling. I would say it was about 30 minutes when I tried to back roll the hallway and the other areas.
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That would do it, espescially if you add in any of the other things mentioned Though I've not done the the ammonia/tsp thing myself, I'm sure that's not helping Back-rolling should be done right away To the point of have a helper back-roll behind you as you spray |
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Re: Priming Drwall And Texture
I never use 123 over wallpaper I have removed. You can reactivate the adhesive with any water based primer. In fact I had to repaint a bathroom from 6 months ago today for that very reason... we used 123 religiously back then.
Now I use BIN for previously wallpapered walls, it's cheaper than gardz and has a 45 minute recote time. I realize I am a little late to the conversation but I figured it was relevant because no one has mentioned BIN yet...
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Re: Priming Drwall And Texture
Well I went to inspect the damage tonight.
The paint in the hallways looks like it attached pretty well. I tried to scrape off the areas with a wallpaper scraper that were exposed after I tried to back roll and the only way I was able to get the paint off is if I took the sheetrock paper behind it. In the bedrooms I did have some problems. In some of the areas were I started to backroll the paint and it started coming off, I had problems with the areas that were skimmed coated. The areas that were just the paint after I removed the wallpaper and cleaned seemed to stick pretty well. The paint would come off like wallpaper when I scraped it with a wall paper scraper in the areas of skim coating. I did find that Sherwin Williams has something similiar to Gardz that I am going to put on the areas that I scraped off and see if that helps. The layers of paint that came off did feel a little dusty on the back. I guess the areas that have skim coating and did not come off yet, I will have to cross my fingers ![]() I appreciate everybodies input! I really enjoy reading the post on this forum. |
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Re: Priming Drwall And Texture
Yup, sounds like the roller lifted the paint....the rest is positively from the dust.
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