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House is from 1930
Plaster walls
God knows how many layers of paint.
I tore out some built-ins since we are hanging a TV on that wall. Had to do a little "exploratory drilling" since the studs aren't exactly where they are supposed to be, so I patched that and patched the little gouges from where the shelves were. I used drywall joint compound frankly because it's all I had and I've used it on plaster walls in my house without incident before.
Sanded it, primed it twice and painted it with the old can of paint the P.O. left us, this is just until we change the color of the wall.
I come down in the morning and the paint is flaking off in certain places, but only some. I'd say 75% of it looks great, just 25% is cracked and peeling.
Could it be because the paint is too old, or did I do something wrong here?
Thanks
Plaster walls
God knows how many layers of paint.
I tore out some built-ins since we are hanging a TV on that wall. Had to do a little "exploratory drilling" since the studs aren't exactly where they are supposed to be, so I patched that and patched the little gouges from where the shelves were. I used drywall joint compound frankly because it's all I had and I've used it on plaster walls in my house without incident before.
Sanded it, primed it twice and painted it with the old can of paint the P.O. left us, this is just until we change the color of the wall.
I come down in the morning and the paint is flaking off in certain places, but only some. I'd say 75% of it looks great, just 25% is cracked and peeling.
Could it be because the paint is too old, or did I do something wrong here?
Thanks