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I now know that sanding and/or priming paint with luster with semi-gloss and above is critical before painting over it. Unfortunately, I did not know before painting semi-gloss over semi-gloss. Last coat went on about 24-36 hours ago. It's a bedroom, so all latex paint.
Much of the paint is streaky -- kinda looks like heavy primer. Much of it is fully intact, but there are a number of parts that peeled right up when I pulled up the tape. When I pull it, I can keep peeling and peeling, removing more and more paint. If I am really careful, I can peel off a sheet 6-10 inches wide.
I am already planning on sanding and then priming with Kilz before reapplying the top coat. My question is: does that paint that I just applied (some of which is peeling) have to be removed before doing so? Or can I just scruff it, prime it, and put on the top coat?
Thanks,
Dave
Much of the paint is streaky -- kinda looks like heavy primer. Much of it is fully intact, but there are a number of parts that peeled right up when I pulled up the tape. When I pull it, I can keep peeling and peeling, removing more and more paint. If I am really careful, I can peel off a sheet 6-10 inches wide.
I am already planning on sanding and then priming with Kilz before reapplying the top coat. My question is: does that paint that I just applied (some of which is peeling) have to be removed before doing so? Or can I just scruff it, prime it, and put on the top coat?
Thanks,
Dave