swee'pea99
Squire
And I've never come across such a simple question on which people, including People Who Know, seem to have such divergent opinions.
Basic situation, we've had all the common parts replastered, and I'm looking to paint everything white, as a starter for 10. So, I've done my homework, and all the prep, and I'm ready for the misting coat - but do I start off by lightly sanding everything, or do I leave it as is?
The plasterers (a trio of Albanians; lovely chaps who did a fantastic job) have left us with a mirror finish. Photos don't entirely convey, but...
And it's all like that. Lots of people suggest that a once-over with medium/fine gives the paint something to grip to. Makes sense. Others say 'over-dilute' your mist paint - up to 50/50 - and all will be well. But other others just say 'good plasterers?' - no need. And if that's not good plastering, I can't think what is.
Anyone been there, and tried it with/without? All contributions appreciated.
Basic situation, we've had all the common parts replastered, and I'm looking to paint everything white, as a starter for 10. So, I've done my homework, and all the prep, and I'm ready for the misting coat - but do I start off by lightly sanding everything, or do I leave it as is?
The plasterers (a trio of Albanians; lovely chaps who did a fantastic job) have left us with a mirror finish. Photos don't entirely convey, but...
And it's all like that. Lots of people suggest that a once-over with medium/fine gives the paint something to grip to. Makes sense. Others say 'over-dilute' your mist paint - up to 50/50 - and all will be well. But other others just say 'good plasterers?' - no need. And if that's not good plastering, I can't think what is.
Anyone been there, and tried it with/without? All contributions appreciated.
