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Okay so painting and decorating isn't one of my interests/skills and I haven't done any for longer than I care to remember ... at least 25 years - but having just retired I have to do my bit to keep SWMBO happy without getting in the decorator again.
One of the extensions to the house that I have used for work storage has been cleared and is the first painting task but whoever did it originally stuck wallpaper on top of polystyrene, which I am now removing - however having stripped one wall and applied Crown emulsion, I am faced with large spots of the painted surface having bubbled up and cracked!
Internet search suggests this is caused by the need to prepare the plaster, even though it's been up for years ... my question is ... is this the likely cause and if so, what's best to use to prepare it before I go any further with the painting?
Some information on the Internet suggests an oil-based undercoat, others suggest a proprietary sealer of some sort ... hoping someone can give the benefit of their experience in an authoritative answer
One of the extensions to the house that I have used for work storage has been cleared and is the first painting task but whoever did it originally stuck wallpaper on top of polystyrene, which I am now removing - however having stripped one wall and applied Crown emulsion, I am faced with large spots of the painted surface having bubbled up and cracked!
Internet search suggests this is caused by the need to prepare the plaster, even though it's been up for years ... my question is ... is this the likely cause and if so, what's best to use to prepare it before I go any further with the painting?
Some information on the Internet suggests an oil-based undercoat, others suggest a proprietary sealer of some sort ... hoping someone can give the benefit of their experience in an authoritative answer