How do you paint pro's prep existing eggshell or satin for new paint? I did a condo and lightly scuffed the entire place, then "swiffered" everything with t-shirts. I'm wondering if that was even necessary if I had instead selected the right paint type/grade. In this case I was using Duron/SW UltraDeluxe (kind of low-end), but that's what the client selected.
I know painters that will paint right over those walls, but then the paint comes off too easily. The real estate agents don't seem to mind, but a homeowner wouldn't be too happy after a couple months.
So, any paint sticky enough to just go over it without pre-scuffing? Especially any mid-range paint, price-wise. (BTW, we were changing colors, such as tan to beige, etc.)
Thanks much.
I know painters that will paint right over those walls, but then the paint comes off too easily. The real estate agents don't seem to mind, but a homeowner wouldn't be too happy after a couple months.
So, any paint sticky enough to just go over it without pre-scuffing? Especially any mid-range paint, price-wise. (BTW, we were changing colors, such as tan to beige, etc.)
Thanks much.