My experience with *RED* is that you will need a primer /blocker. Behr makes a premium color blocker that works well. Red is bad to bleed.
carmen
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On Dec 24, 2012, at 10:42 AM, ddj0195 wrote:
We are looking at a couple homes to buy and have a couple concerns.
The first house has glossy paint on the walls. RED. What is the best way to restore these walls for a flat or eggshell paint in a pale color?
The second house has wallpaper every where. Is it possible to remove the wall paper and be able to paint the walls with an eggshell paint? I've worked on small areas and I may not have been using the best techniques. It was a major project and the removal took off some of the sheet rock cover, as well as leaving behind wallpaper paste.
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