Sunday, January 31, 2010

Primer To Cover Wallpaper Benjamin Moore Fresh Start Primer - Pencil Marks?

Benjamin Moore Fresh Start Primer - pencil marks? - primer to cover wallpaper

Is Benjamin Moore Fresh Start Primer cover rows of paper and pencil notes of the previous owner used as a 'top', 'down', etc. '15 1 / 4 "and" 7 feet 11 inches?
The color is a sort of old parchment light, or light brown.

I can still see the pencil lines on some walls that I made last night. I also see on the coins began in drywall, where they removed the wallpaper and in some places, it took out the drywall. Is the paint cover the best or should I Putties each of them is the first? A little later, two walls. ;-)

Is it necessary to use 2 coats of primer? A painter told me that his children called on all the walls of the dining room with a pencil, you must use 2 layers of primer, but I do not think it was suggested to use when Kilz he was here.

Thank you.

5 comments:

Cassandr... said...

The color does not extend to the amount of damage you describe, with the drywall. Many times contractors comply wallpaper plaster incomplete without a primer, when new houses are built, (because this type of operation) in order to save money, but may later cause damage to walls. You need to restore putty and sand on a smooth surface. If the damage is severe, it may make sense to make someone to be returned to the drywall.

I would go back putty and two walls that you mention - it's never too late. You can always paint the contact. Skip the crucial step of finding employment and / or repair walls, where necessary. This damage can be a paint color have good work and make the meticulous painting, and they more or less like ass. Do not cut into corners - you'll be glad later took the time to make repairs.

It should not need two layers of primer, but you make a good reliable brand such as Benjamin Moore, Kilz need. Ask the experts to be sure to cover the pencil or pen marks. Fresh Start I wThe disease causes .... but there are different formulas, and will inform their representatives May that carry the products that are best for your specific needs. But, as I discovered - the pen or pencil marks the journey through the color. Water stains and knots in certain types of wood (like the knotty pine) as well.

PS - I like old parchment. We use it in the bottom half of the corridor walls - nice, neutral enough that flows "with the other spaces in which we are more adventurous with colors ......

Good luck!

Silas M said...

Part Ripped drywall joint compound sanding require no tape and some light. The correction of the bad points and the areas repainted.

I never used the BMFs first interview, but it describes most of the introduction. If the first suit, might consider 2 coats are applied. Or Prime, paint and then touch the places that need them.

If even after signs of primer and 2 coats are applied to purchase Kilz2. It is latex and water-based cleaning.

Les the painter said...

You need a fast drying primer for oil as "Cover stain" or Kilz the good ol ' "I do not recommend the smell. Prime 1, skim coat of plaster and broken with grout (2 layers), and sand lightly with 150 paper and areas Gritta first point again. Sounds like he a poor job of removing wallpaper and probably left the residue of adhesive on the wall, and if so again I purge all of the wall again to take the waste by bleeding. The difficult part of the work is in on hold, until the compound dries, you can do it! Good luck ERP lost time painter NOT "Kilz 2", that was his problem by using a product with water, it still bleeds

Les the painter said...

You need a fast drying primer for oil as "Cover stain" or Kilz the good ol ' "I do not recommend the smell. Prime 1, skim coat of plaster and broken with grout (2 layers), and sand lightly with 150 paper and areas Gritta first point again. Sounds like he a poor job of removing wallpaper and probably left the residue of adhesive on the wall, and if so again I purge all of the wall again to take the waste by bleeding. The difficult part of the work is in on hold, until the compound dries, you can do it! Good luck ERP lost time painter NOT "Kilz 2", that was his problem by using a product with water, it still bleeds

Les the painter said...

You need a fast drying primer for oil as "Cover stain" or Kilz the good ol ' "I do not recommend the smell. Prime 1, skim coat of plaster and broken with grout (2 layers), and sand lightly with 150 paper and areas Gritta first point again. Sounds like he a poor job of removing wallpaper and probably left the residue of adhesive on the wall, and if so again I purge all of the wall again to take the waste by bleeding. The difficult part of the work is in on hold, until the compound dries, you can do it! Good luck ERP lost time painter NOT "Kilz 2", that was his problem by using a product with water, it still bleeds

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