Painting New Plaster
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Monday 13th September 2010
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The plastering I have had done is now dry - I have left it for 7 days to be sure.

I plan to use white emulsion / water mix about 50/50 to seal the wall - will put on a couple of coats.

Now, the part that I am slightly concerned about is the next prep.

I want to then use some oil based paint to give the walls an egg shell finish, so should I then use a PVA solution to ensure the best adhesion?

Many Thanks for your advice.

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Zip106

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212 months

Monday 13th September 2010
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No.
Don't use PVA - it has no place in painting nono (wallpapering, yes. Just not painting)

After you've given the plaster a few coats of matt emulsion (nice to see someone doing a 'mist' coat properly smile ) you can then use the eggshell straight on.

Unless you have a particular reason not to use acrylic eggshell, then I would use that as opposed to oil eggshell.
It's just as good and won't stink for weeks after and dries very quickly.

Use a nice short, good quality synthetic roller sleeve (not a Wilkinsons special) and a good synthetic bristl brush to minimise brush lines.
And don't do it when it's very warm.

HTH.

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Original Poster:

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Tuesday 14th September 2010
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Zip106 said:
No.
Don't use PVA - it has no place in painting nono (wallpapering, yes. Just not painting)

After you've given the plaster a few coats of matt emulsion (nice to see someone doing a 'mist' coat properly smile ) you can then use the eggshell straight on.

Unless you have a particular reason not to use acrylic eggshell, then I would use that as opposed to oil eggshell.
It's just as good and won't stink for weeks after and dries very quickly.

Use a nice short, good quality synthetic roller sleeve (not a Wilkinsons special) and a good synthetic bristl brush to minimise brush lines.
And don't do it when it's very warm.

HTH.
Thanks for the advice, really helpful.

So my list:

Emulsion for the mist coat
Acrylic eggshell
NO PVA!

CO2000

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232 months

Tuesday 14th September 2010
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I'd start off with something like a 25-30% paint to water mix & then increase it as the 2nd & 3rd coat go on.

www.DIYnot.com is really good for info such like

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Original Poster:

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Wednesday 15th September 2010
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Nice link, thanks for that!