Home Improvement Asked by Jelefra on September 15, 2020
I have removed the textured wallpaper from the wall and the concrete is now exposed. There was a significant amount of glue, and I have used warm water with sugar soap and a scraper to remove as much of it as possible (the process was repeated 3-4 times and little glue was removed on the last pass, but the wall still feels very slightly sticky when wet).
Small holes have been patched with setting compound and then sanded.
The wall is now fairly smooth, with some irregularities.
I am looking for a smooth (but not necessarily perfect) wall and long-lasting paint job so the glue is a concern. I am thinking about proceeding as follows:
Does it make sense to process in this order or should skimming happen first?
Would this method yield good results?
I’m aware skimming can be tricky but I’m happy to learn how to do it. I have considered putting wallpaper on the wall but would prefer not to if there are decent alternatives.
I think you have the right idea. Wall paper is a huge pain to remove correctly, and that glue will absolutely cause problems with future coatings if it's not dealt with.
I have 2 suggestions.
Also, @JACK makes a good suggestion in the comments to deal with the texturing, but I will add a warning: don't mud directly on top of the unprimed wall, for the same reason I recommended not using a water based primer.
Answered by Z4-tier on September 15, 2020
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