Hello,
Our apartment is currently being completely skim-coated (including sanding and priming). After that, all walls will be painted white.
The first rooms are finished, and unfortunately, strong transitions are visible on the walls, so the surface is not even. Depending on the angle of the light, this is very noticeable.
Can these transitions be corrected by applying another coat of paint? Because the result shouldn’t look like this, right?
Our apartment is currently being completely skim-coated (including sanding and priming). After that, all walls will be painted white.
The first rooms are finished, and unfortunately, strong transitions are visible on the walls, so the surface is not even. Depending on the angle of the light, this is very noticeable.
Can these transitions be corrected by applying another coat of paint? Because the result shouldn’t look like this, right?
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nordanney21 Oct 2024 09:51koelnumland schrieb:
I would have expected a full coat of plaster to create a uniform surface.This is not necessary with drywall. If properly filled and sanded, the surface is uniformly smooth.