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We recently bought an older house, which has a back room added-on. The internal walls and ceiling are made of thin sheet material, and we’re planning to paint them white for a cleaner look.
What’s the best way to fill or even out the grooves between the sheets? (See attached photo.)
After filling, I was planning to use a primer undercoat followed by an interior white paint. Any recommendations or general advice would be greatly appreciated. This is just a temporary aesthetic fix—as we plan to properly rebuild the room in future—so I’m looking for a cost-effective and simple solution for now.
Thank you
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Hello @weverard
I propose using Parfix 500g Ready To Use Multipurpose Filler - 500g in combination with UNi-PRO 50mm Real Good Paint Scraper for a nice flat finish. Allow the filler to cure properly before sanding the surface. I recommend using Zinsser 1L White Bulls Eye Primer Undercoat Sealer And Stain Blocker and Taubmans 4L White Low Sheen Easycoat All Walls Paint as topcoat tinted in your preferred colour.
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Eric
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