Is the paint peeling by itself, or only when the tape is removed? If the paint is peeling by itself, and your placing semi gloss over semi gloss, you may need to lightly sand to rough up the surface so the new paint will adhere better. If the paint is peeling when the tape is removed, you may need to use a high quality tape, such as Scotch Blue Painters tape, Or Frog Tape. these tapes are more expensive, but often provide much better results. Also when the tape is removed, the paint either needs to be really dry, or still wet, not somewhere in between. Try pulling very slowly at an angle away from the area that was painted, this technique also helps
To paint with Semi Gloss paint, you will first have to prime the walls. A primer is necessary to make the semi gloss paint stick. After allowing the primer the recommended time to dry, using a roller paint the walls as you would with any other paint, then let dry.
Remove damaged paint, 1500 grit wet paper, respray, buff... Depends really.
Oil paint is paint with an oil base. It cannot be removed with water, only turpentine or paint thinner will get rid of it.
you dont. you need to dry out the area first Answer: It's true that paint must be dried before you apply another coat. It's also true that you must clean off (remove) any pealing paint prior to painting. If you don't you won't have very good results.
it is the thing that you put the paint on when you are painting a painting
painting of oil is called oil paint and painting of vinyl is called vinyl paint
Mill scale must be removed prior to painting because any breach in the mill scale will cause moisture to get beneath it, causing it to flake off. If there is paint on top of it, and moisture gets below the paint and the scale, both will peel and flake off because the paint is adhering to the mill scale, not the underlying metal surface. Paint should always be applied only over a clean, sound surface.
We removed the hinge in the door jam before painting and now we can't line up the door correctly. The build-up of paint is not an issue.
Oil paint is paint with an oil base. It cannot be removed with water, only turpentine or paint thinner will get rid of it.
you dont. you need to dry out the area first Answer: It's true that paint must be dried before you apply another coat. It's also true that you must clean off (remove) any pealing paint prior to painting. If you don't you won't have very good results.
it is the thing that you put the paint on when you are painting a painting
You can remove oil paint from ceramic floor tile by using paint thinner. Wet a soft cloth with paint thinner and rub it over the paint stain until it is removed.
Nope, you can just paint right on top but it may leak through and alter the colour you want. So what most people do is put a premier on and then paint on top of that.
Instead of removing paint from a wall, you might want to consider applying a primer and then repainting. It's not hard, and can be fun!
painting of oil is called oil paint and painting of vinyl is called vinyl paint
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Mill scale must be removed prior to painting because any breach in the mill scale will cause moisture to get beneath it, causing it to flake off. If there is paint on top of it, and moisture gets below the paint and the scale, both will peel and flake off because the paint is adhering to the mill scale, not the underlying metal surface. Paint should always be applied only over a clean, sound surface.
You paint across when you are painting a large amount of space, but any other things you are painting such as objects you have the choice. Unless you are painting wood, in which case you paint with the grain.
Painting. but paint is a present tense. To paint. It's the present. Painting is the verb. Painted is the past tense