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Hi all, we have a textured paint over plaster on the out side walls of our house. Some of the plaster has fallen off and needs to be replaced. So therefore so does the textured paint. I would love to hear how to fix the plaster and any suggestions for the paint. Ty
Good Afternoon @judib
Welcome to the Bunnings community, there have been a few people asking similar styled questions so hopefully we can help you out ![]()
A few photos would help a long way as to what steps to recomend for the repair/replacement of your plaster.
A stepped back one (overall shot)
Close-ish one of the issues
Close up one showing the edges that fallen off.
Will wait for the pics ![]()
Dave
Hi @judib,
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. We trust you'll get loads of help and inspiration for all your projects from our wonderful members.
Could we please trouble you for some photos so we can see what you are working with? It will help members to provide much more helpful and specific advice.
Please let me know if you need a hand uploading some images.
All the best,
Jason
Hi @judib,
Thank you for those photos, they help us see what we're working with much better.
You should start by removing any of the bubbling paint using a paint scraper. Keep peeling it back until you have a relatively clean edge with no more delaminating paint. Make sure you keep a piece so you can take it in store to get it colour matched.
If there is particularly crumbly render, it would also be worth removing at this stage. You can use your paint scraper, or a flathead screwdriver to dig out the crumbling render.
Once the paint and crumbly render have been removed, you can use @Nailbag's guide for How to repair a rendered wall to patch the render.
When the render has been repaired and it has been given sufficient time to cure, you can apply your Textured Paint over the top.
Let me know what you think and if you have further questions, please don't hesitate to ask.
Jacob
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