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First, what you are seeing is a build up of paint in the patterns of the fauxing. When you apply more and more coats of paint to the walls you will see most of the fauxing disappear. Sanding to remove the pattern will be very difficult. You would have to remove the semi-gloss and the feather duster pattern, a lot of sanding.
Also, when you apply a flat/matte sheen paint the paint itself will blend in most imperfections in the previous applications of paint. Just make sure to two coat all the surfaces.
First, what you are seeing is a build up of paint in the patterns of the fauxing. When you apply more and more coats of paint to the walls you will see most of the fauxing disappear. Sanding to remove the pattern will be very difficult. You would have to remove the semi-gloss and the feather duster pattern, a lot of sanding.
Also, when you apply a flat/matte sheen paint the paint itself will blend in most imperfections in the previous applications of paint. Just make sure to two coat all the surfaces.