Sticky Interior Doors
The areas on my doors that are touched repeatedly get “sticky” and stay that way even after cleaning and even if I repaint them.
The areas on my doors that are touched repeatedly get “sticky” and stay that way even after cleaning and even if I repaint them.
I have an almost 100yr old house, it has wood color paneling in the living room since the early 80’s. The mirror in the picture has been changed to a white wall. My husband does not want to tear the paneling off. The living room is connected with the dining
I just recently painted my new fascia with a satin finish paint that has some gloss to it. I was told that paint with a bit of shine to it holds up better under the sun. With the dew and fog that we are having right now it is dripping
We are priming first before we paint the bedroom. Some spots are bubbling, we suspect due to previous owner burning candles. Anything we can do to better prep walls in the remainder of the home and fix what we started already?
Should an older (100 + Years) brick building be painted during the winter months? Would it be better to wait until spring?
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