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NEOhio1


Jul 17, 2007, 3:22 PM

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Chapapolte walls and paint

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I need some assistance with this problem:


For those who do not know this technique and wonder about how lovely the "old" walls look in B&Bs etc.... here is how it is done:

2 or three colors ragged and washed over the wall however the painter chooses to do it, then a Cheesecloth with wax and tar (which also has a solvent in it for spreadablility) are applied and rubbed into the wall.

Well, I don't like mine - it just got darker and darker, even though I kept saying lighter and lighter. So I want to remove the wax/tar "chapapolte" from the wall and paint it cream.

I was told this morning that in order to do this we must, use a solvent to remove the wax and tar, sand the walls, paint on a primer with some concrete dust mixed in it to assure adhesion to the existing wall, paint with primer and then final coat.

A friend mentioned attempting to wipe the wall with solvent enought to let an oil primer get a grip and then paitning - thus effectively eliminated 3 steps.


What I would like to know is has anyone repainted a chapolted wall and how did you do it?



NEOhio1


Jul 19, 2007, 11:11 AM

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Re: [NEOhio1] Chapapolte walls and paint

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Geez, nobody...okay we did a couple of test patches around the room with latex primer and paint. Looks like it will stick. We have the old drywall sanding pole with us so we have decided to hit the walls with that first, then prime, then paint. If it peels off I will let you know.
 
 
 
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