Drywall
Walls,
Low Traffic/Unpainted/To Be Painted
a.
Surface Preparation:
-
repair
gouges, etc. with drywall compound or spackle, and sand flush
once dry; for maximum durability, use plaster of Paris or patching
plaster, and sand flush
- fill
gaps with quality acrylic or siliconized acrylic caulk, and immediately
smooth it flush; allow to dry over night and make a second application
if needed; do not sand a caulk
- remove
all dust using rags or vacuum cleaner; clean off any dirt, etc.
with a detergent and water mixture, rinse thoroughly
b.
Priming:
- priming
is required in order to achieve adequate uniformity of sheen and
hiding
- for
most work, a PVA latex wall primer works well
- or,
for maximum adhesion and stain blocking, use a quality latex stain-blocking
primer that is recommended for interior use
- do
not leave a primer unpainted
c.
Painting:
- for
best dirt resistance, durability and cleanability, use a top-of-the-line
interior latex wall paint in flat or eggshell finish, depending
on appearance desired
- an
eggshell finish will provide better dirt and stain resistance
- a
medium line, dead flat latex wall paint will do well for hiding
irregularities in the surface, and will touch up less noticeably
than a paint with more sheen
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