dieselscout80
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What causes interior latex ceiling paint to bubble?
What is the way to fix this issue?
What is the way to fix this issue?
What causes interior latex ceiling paint to bubble?
What is the way to fix this issue?
What causes interior latex ceiling paint to bubble?
What is the way to fix this issue?
Latex paint will bubble if put over old oil base paint. Do you know what you have existing? If not, always Kilz before new paint.
Is it a water bubble? Pop it. Fix leak. Re-paint.
Latex paint will bubble if put over old oil base paint. Do you know what you have existing? If not, always Kilz before new paint.
I sanded the area which is near where the light/ceiling fans was, with a orbital sander until I got the paint to feather out.
Then I cleaned the area with simple green and covered the area with joint compound last night and will sand it and prime it with Kilz tonight and may re-prime the whole ceiling.
A moisture problem with paint is not always from a leak. It can be because the humidity is higher on one side than the other. The moisture will move to the drier side, pushing off the paint in the process.
I did not know that.
The ceiling is open to the attic.
Would it be worth it to warm the top side like with a hair dryer as its a small area?
Just check that there is the same amount of insulation over that area as the rest of the attic. You stated that there was a light fixture in that area. Has the ceiling box been removed & the hole sealed up?
Took me 40 years to learn, prime everything! I知 building a new house so, PVA over green sheetrock and I知 gonna shoot primer over that! I know, overkill but, cheap labor!
Primer is good. I知 told Kilz is best so that痴 what I use.
Someone suggested I change the settings on my I pad to stop the hieroglyphs. Lost the post but I知 going to try anyway.
The light box is still there not sure on the insulation level as I have been moving it around to work on things in the attic like run a new wire to that box.