How do you remove textured paint?
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Following on from my bathroom thread, we've had the kitchen replaced - I felt that we just didn't have quite enough to do (!)...
However in the kitchen appears to be textured paint - on first appearances, it looks like woodchip wallpaper, but it's not. Some of it scrapes off quite easily (I'd like a nice flat finish as opposed to that mess) - but a lot of it won't.
How can I get rid of this, easily - I do, of course, know that Nitromors isn't an option....
This photo should help illustrate what I mean(I hope):

However in the kitchen appears to be textured paint - on first appearances, it looks like woodchip wallpaper, but it's not. Some of it scrapes off quite easily (I'd like a nice flat finish as opposed to that mess) - but a lot of it won't.
How can I get rid of this, easily - I do, of course, know that Nitromors isn't an option....
This photo should help illustrate what I mean(I hope):
Emsman said:
Skim over it.
Our bloody house was full of it, so we went straight over the top.
I was afraid of that - I've had a logic failure and the (new) kitchen is already in as is some of the tiling so this may not be an entirely viable option.Our bloody house was full of it, so we went straight over the top.
The problem with some of it is that isn't a massive amount of it (any more) but where it is, it's a pain - not to mention that some of it is already flaking off - wouldn't skimming over it, where it's loose, cause that plaster to not stick to it?
Is it possible, or even worthwhile, to sand it down?
aberdeeneuan said:
TooLateForAName said:
You could try steaming it off with a wallpaper steamer. Some of that stuff comes off in sheets when it is damp.
That's what we found in our place, scored the paper and then steamed it and it peeled off. james_tigerwoods said:
aberdeeneuan said:
TooLateForAName said:
You could try steaming it off with a wallpaper steamer. Some of that stuff comes off in sheets when it is damp.
That's what we found in our place, scored the paper and then steamed it and it peeled off. Does not take too long either
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