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09-07-2012, 05:33 PM | #33 |
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Lol. I painted the whole interior of the house a couple years ago.
I absolutely hated every ****ing minute of it. Never thought about killing my self either before our after that but was contemplating it then. Lol( not really but you ger it) When the addition was ready to paint I hired a guy who sucked, fired him and was going to tackle it and a car got towed in, the guy was broke I fixed it for him and we got to bullshitting around, lo and behold he was a painter. Trade out ftmfw Posted via Mobile Device |
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09-07-2012, 06:31 PM | #37 |
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Yeah, I used the Gardz stuff and it worked great. It seals better than a regular primer. Then you can mud over it and taper it perfectly in with the rest.
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Hit it with a quick set powder mud like CGC sheetrock 90 or the USA equilivant, , level it with a coat of mud, then skim it wih a thin coat of mud . Lightly Sand in between coats by the way. While Phil is "trying" to answer your question, he hasen';t a ****en clue. Once the paper is exposed, there's really nothing you can do but build it up to surface level. IF he ACTUALLY knew what he was talking about he would see from your pic, the gypsum ISNT expoced, even if it was, it wouldn't matter. WHY?? Simple, today's "mud" products are calcium based, as opposed to "pre" 1960 Morter based plaster products, which would require a bonding agent, and multiple bonding coats . Prime, then cover it with a "wiz roller" of finish, second coat it with the same technique, then finish the whole wall. depending on your choice of finish I'd recommend Benjamin Moore "Ben" series, or Aura. IF you were to follow Philimeanas advice you'd be re-gyprocking the whole dam wall. But then general contractors rarley know what the **** is going on anyways Any further questions feel free to ask me through email jeffchildsceilingmaster@gmail.com
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09-07-2012, 10:44 PM | #43 |
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the KING of harsh chastising some one else???...Go back to hollyweird
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yep,,,,,havent changed a bit have ya...stone cold sober by the way...How about you?
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