You need to do proper preparation BEFORE you paint the walls. This will include removing all grease and striping off old paint. Then paining the walls with primer and or undercoat before applying the topcoat. The paint tin instructions will detail what you have to do.
You can but it wont last, you will have a bigger peeling mess.
Yes
If the walls are painted lime coloured latex or acrylic, you can. If enamel, you can not. Maybe test a small part in an area that is normally unseen .
I suppose you mean the Sistine Chapel, a building in the Vatican Rome. Its walls were painted by a few artists. Michelangelo painted the vast ceiling and the altar wall.
no
By chewing gum when peeling onions, you can stop yourself from crying.
If you want it to stop peeling the only sure way is to strip the peeling panels to bare metal.
Frescos are painted directly onto damp plaster on walls.
egyptians painted gods and goddesses on tomb walls.
depends if you have painted walls if you don't just use cleanser but if you do sorry
depends if you have painted walls if you don't just use cleanser but if you do sorry
scrape the peely paint off and then re-paint it
Ceiling and walls.
they painted on the walls of there cave
You can but it wont last, you will have a bigger peeling mess.
Most animals aren't. It is believed that the animals painted on cave walls were painted there as part of rituals intended to secure a successful hunt, or to celebrate successful hunts.
Well... the formula for this is4-2n+n=17combine like terms to make 4-3n=17then solve.-3n=13-n=-4.3n=4Jill painted about four of the walls. ((please check my math I could be wrong))