What do I need to do to paint a previously painted Ceiling in my Bathroom or Kitchen?
Firstly you need to clean the ceiling you want to paint. Use a cloth or duster to remove any dust or dirt that may be on the surface, as the dust will mix with your paint and create an uneven surface. Check whether the ceiling has mould. Mould needs to
What do I need to do to paint raw Ceilings in my Bathroom or Kitchen?
Firstly you need to clean the ceiling you want to paint. Use a cloth or duster to remove any dust or dirt that may be on the surface, as the dust will mix with your paint and create an uneven surface. Apply one coat of Paint Master Universal Undercoat to
What do I need to do to paint on a previously painted Ceiling?
Firstly you need to clean the ceiling you want to paint. Use a cloth or duster to remove any dust or dirt that may be on the surface, as the dust will mix with your paint and create an uneven surface. It is recommended to prime a previously painted ceiling
What do I need to do to paint a raw Ceiling?
Firstly you need to clean the ceiling you want to paint. Use a cloth or duster to remove any dust or dirt that may be on the surface, as the dust will mix with your paint and create an uneven surface. Apply one coat of Paint Master Universal Undercoat to
What is the spreading rate for the Paint Master Paint
Ultra Matt: 8 – 10 m²Sheen: 8 – 10 m²Low Sheen: 10 m²Hicover: 5 – 6m²Roofmaster: 6 – 8m²Mastertex: 7 – 8m²Water Based Plaster Primer: 6 – 8m²Metal Primer: 6 – 7m²Umbrella: 2 – 4m²
Do I need to apply a primer?
Interior Walls Wipe your hand over the wall to see if there is a visible chalky residue on your hand. If there is a chalky residue you shouldapply our solvent-based bonding liquid and allow to dry overnight. Should the wall you need to repaint not require replasteringor doesn’t have a