Try using Kilz, a great primer and sealer in one. Peel and sand off where it's chipping and fill the space in with Kilz. Make sure the walls and ceiling are clean. You might want to repaint with a paint especially for bathrooms. It won't be very expensive if you look for paint and supplies that are in your budget.
Wallpaper & paint. Wallpaper & paint.
yes, it works perfectly, although I used a semi gloss. The paint is tougher and is less likely to soften due to moisture in the bathroom.
Use a sealer if the drywall was damaged while removing the wallpaper, then use a high quality latex paint in the sheen of your choice.
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We used an exterior paint on our (interior) drywall bathroom walls when we remodeled a couple years ago because we took out the window and only have the exhaust fan for ventilation. It worked well and we don't find the moisture hanging onto the wall surfaces. So far we are very happy with the results.
You can use interior Latex pearl paint on your bathroom wall. Pearl paint adds a special finish to the wall.
Wallpaper & paint. Wallpaper & paint.
It depends on how big your bathroom is and how much wall space you are planning to cover.
No, but it caused the paint on my bathroom wall to peel
Over Your Head - 2006 Bathroom Tile and Wall Repair - 1.25 was released on: USA: 5 May 2007
For a bathroom wall the design should be simplistic. Paint should be a good simple and not overwhelming background for a bathroom wall. Wallpaper would be too overwhelming so that would not be as good of a choice.
yes, it works perfectly, although I used a semi gloss. The paint is tougher and is less likely to soften due to moisture in the bathroom.
you spay 10 feet away and use 50 gallons of paint for a bathroom :)
With great difficulty!
Well, you need to find paint that goes on dry wall, I'm assuming that is what you have since that is the most common walls to have. You can just go to walmart and tell the people what kind of bathroom you have, and they will set you up.
Use a sealer if the drywall was damaged while removing the wallpaper, then use a high quality latex paint in the sheen of your choice.
Tiles should be waterproof regardless of weather they are painted or not.