Painting question
Hi,
I have painted a few coats of paint on my bathroom ceiling. It's
still a bit patchy in one corner. Is there a good reason why I should
do a whole new coat or is it OK to paint just the corner again?
TIA.
Date:Fri, 09 Sep 2005 20:16:10 +0100
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Re: Painting question
Please yourself. If you still have the same can of paint and it has not
changed colour due to contamination or something, it should be fine.
Don't hang onto old paint, it is likely to give on you.
Date:9 Sep 2005 13:15:51 -0700
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Re: Painting question
R explained on 09/09/2005 :
> I have painted a few coats of paint on my bathroom ceiling. It's
> still a bit patchy in one corner. Is there a good reason why I should
> do a whole new coat or is it OK to paint just the corner again?
If the paint was well mixed before use and the previous coats were
recent, then just paint the corner. If the rest was a less than perfect
covering, then the corner then might have better cover than the rest.
Try it and leave it for 24 hours - then see how it blends in.
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Regards,
Harry (M1BYT) (L)
http://www.ukradioamateur.org
Date:Fri, 09 Sep 2005 22:11:03 +0100
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Re: Painting question
"Weatherlawyer" wrote in message
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> Please yourself. If you still have the same can of paint and it has not
> changed colour due to contamination or something, it should be fine.
>
> Don't hang onto old paint, it is likely to give on you.
I'm interested, just exactly what does this statement mean (No insult
intended !)
>
Date:Sat, 10 Sep 2005 00:43:26 GMT
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Re: Painting question
Harry Bloomfield wrote:
> R explained on 09/09/2005 :
>
>> I have painted a few coats of paint on my bathroom ceiling. It's
>> still a bit patchy in one corner. Is there a good reason why I should
>> do a whole new coat or is it OK to paint just the corner again?
>
>
> If the paint was well mixed before use and the previous coats were
> recent, then just paint the corner. If the rest was a less than perfect
> covering, then the corner then might have better cover than the rest.
> Try it and leave it for 24 hours - then see how it blends in.
>
If it still looks patchy after a "few" coats, I'd use an oil based paint
on that patch. Sounds like it's super absorbent for some reason.
Date:Sat, 10 Sep 2005 08:21:13 GMT
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Re: Painting question
woodglass wrote:
> "Weatherlawyer" wrote in message
> news:1126296951.294742.67260@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
> > Please yourself.
Do as you wish or as you see fit.....
> > If you still have the same can of paint and it has not changed
> > colour due to contamination or something, it should be fine.
....... within the parameter that the paint will still be the same shade
or tone.
Date:10 Sep 2005 09:13:41 -0700
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Re: Painting question
On Fri, 09 Sep 2005 20:16:10 +0100, R wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I have painted a few coats of paint on my bathroom ceiling. It's
>still a bit patchy in one corner. Is there a good reason why I should
>do a whole new coat or is it OK to paint just the corner again?
>
>TIA.
Thanks for the answers
R.
Date:Sun, 11 Sep 2005 11:57:06 +0100
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Re: Painting question
"Harry Bloomfield" verbally sodomised
in news:mn.4d337d5912a70c20.8412@tiscali.co.uk:
> R explained on 09/09/2005 :
>> I have painted a few coats of paint on my bathroom ceiling. It's
>> still a bit patchy in one corner. Is there a good reason why I should
>> do a whole new coat or is it OK to paint just the corner again?
>
> If the paint was well mixed before use and the previous coats were
> recent, then just paint the corner. If the rest was a less than perfect
> covering, then the corner then might have better cover than the rest.
> Try it and leave it for 24 hours - then see how it blends in.
>
Ok. Now what?
--
Phil Kyle
Uno
Dos
Tres
Cuatro
CINCO!!!!!!
"Be very aware that my willingness
to continue to criticise your sig
is infinite." -- Neil Barker
Date:Sun, 11 Sep 2005 17:23:58 +0000 (UTC)
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Re: Painting question
"Harry Bloomfield" verbally sodomised
in news:mn.4d337d5912a70c20.8412@tiscali.co.uk:
> R explained on 09/09/2005 :
>> I have painted a few coats of paint on my bathroom ceiling. It's
>> still a bit patchy in one corner. Is there a good reason why I should
>> do a whole new coat or is it OK to paint just the corner again?
>
> If the paint was well mixed before use and the previous coats were
> recent, then just paint the corner. If the rest was a less than perfect
> covering, then the corner then might have better cover than the rest.
> Try it and leave it for 24 hours - then see how it blends in.
>
Ok. Now what?
--
Phil Kyle
Uno
Dos
Tres
Cuatro
CINCO!!!!!!
"Be very aware that my willingness
to continue to criticise your sig
is infinite." -- Neil Barker
Date:Sun, 11 Sep 2005 17:23:58 +0000 (UTC)
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Re: Painting question
"Harry Bloomfield" verbally sodomised
in news:mn.4d337d5912a70c20.8412@tiscali.co.uk:
> R explained on 09/09/2005 :
>> I have painted a few coats of paint on my bathroom ceiling. It's
>> still a bit patchy in one corner. Is there a good reason why I should
>> do a whole new coat or is it OK to paint just the corner again?
>
> If the paint was well mixed before use and the previous coats were
> recent, then just paint the corner. If the rest was a less than perfect
> covering, then the corner then might have better cover than the rest.
> Try it and leave it for 24 hours - then see how it blends in.
>
Ok. Now what?
--
Phil Kyle
Uno
Dos
Tres
Cuatro
CINCO!!!!!!
"Be very aware that my willingness
to continue to criticise your sig
is infinite." -- Neil Barker
Date:Sun, 11 Sep 2005 17:23:58 +0000 (UTC)
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Re: Painting question
> I have painted a few coats of paint on my bathroom ceiling. It's
> still a bit patchy in one corner. Is there a good reason why I should
> do a whole new coat or is it OK to paint just the corner again?
What paint did you use?
If you use something decent like Dulux Trade or Farrow and Ball, then there
might be a problem with the ceiling. If it was B&Q value, then you could
paint 10 coats and it'll still look rank.
Christian.
Date:Mon, 12 Sep 2005 14:26:15 +0100
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Re: Painting question
On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 14:26:15 +0100, "Christian McArdle"
wrote:
>> I have painted a few coats of paint on my bathroom ceiling. It's
>> still a bit patchy in one corner. Is there a good reason why I should
>> do a whole new coat or is it OK to paint just the corner again?
>
>What paint did you use?
>
>If you use something decent like Dulux Trade or Farrow and Ball, then there
>might be a problem with the ceiling. If it was B&Q value, then you could
>paint 10 coats and it'll still look rank.
I should have explained more. The ceiling was painted with Dulux
kitchen and bathroom paint. The corner in question had to be
replastered and hence had less coats. It looks fine now.
Cheers, R
Date:Thu, 15 Sep 2005 07:18:10 +0100
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