I don't have a dad to ask this to and my mom is not handy, so I'm hoping a dad (or a MOM!) can help me with this project.
I've scraped away paint (and spackle?) from the bathroom ceiling where I believe there was a little bit of water damage.
How do I repair this now? Do I need to put in dry wall? Do I get a spackle repair kit?
Thanks in advance for any advice and tips!!
-Minnesota Annie
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laserspin 2 months ago
when i was a kid my dad and i use shellac that you use to paint wood, put a coat of that first let it dry than use paint made for bath rooms it does not let mold grow
in the bath room .if you want to spend a little more money use paint called bid 123
primer it has the shellac built in it. that use bin 123 bath room paint get it at any true value hardware store from jeff lot of luck
jcaleca60 5 months ago
you a primer sealer , then two coats of emulsion (your colour)
how that helps
bladecherry 6 months ago