The black primer on new panels

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Re: The black primer on new panels

#11 Post by OneCarefulOwner » Tue Oct 09, 2012 10:02 am

I remember helping my parents strip woodchip in one old house, only to find 3 consecutive layers of the f***ing stuff had been applied to the wall!

I think we gave up & plastered over it in the end...
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Re: The black primer on new panels

#12 Post by Topaz » Fri Oct 12, 2012 11:56 am

OneCarefulOwner wrote:I remember helping my parents strip woodchip in one old house, only to find 3 consecutive layers of the f***ing stuff had been applied to the wall!
I think we gave up & plastered over it in the end...
mach1rob wrote:Sod stripping woodchip, some ****er had done the hallway with it in the past, and it wouldn't come off for love nor money, down B&Q, few rolls of extra think paper designed to cover woodchip, problem solved, and with no dust or drama.
Of course the problem then is that the Hall is much narrower - how many layers on each wall would it take to join in the middle :lol:

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Re: The black primer on new panels

#13 Post by mach1rob » Sat Oct 13, 2012 7:27 pm

I think I'd get bored of hanging the paper before that ever happened! :lol:

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Re: The black primer on new panels

#14 Post by m.thaddeus » Wed Oct 24, 2012 10:05 am

If stripper wont touch the black then it is phoretic primer and should be abraded with 180 and given a coat of hi-build or any decent primer. Often we now get panels in matt black adn this should be washed off and the panel etched.

Etch can be used on most surfaces to promote adhesion.

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Re: The black primer on new panels

#15 Post by zipgun » Wed Oct 24, 2012 9:31 pm

I see by the date on my post , i sanded it off and it went up my nose on the 8th Oct... I've still got sinusitis ...Thick green snot still ... no longer with black powder added though :lol: :lol: ( Sorry to lower the tone of this wonderful site :oops: )

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