I've just bought a 40 year old brick home with walls that needs some TLC.
They're dirty, chipped, cracked, dented, and a couple have water damage.
For the water damaged sections I scraped off the soft plaster/ white set and sealed the cement render with Bondall, before applying white set and smoothing with Gyprock Easy Flow.
Hopefully that was the right approach?
I was just going to prime and paint these areas the same as everywhere else.
For all the chips, cracks, and dents, I keep going in circles of patching, sanding, see more imperfections, patching, sanding etc.
Now the walls look like a leopard print. I'm concerned that when I prime and paint (with an airless sprayer which I've not used before) all those patches will show through, given the texture difference.
Apart from back-rolling after spraying each coat, is there anything else I could do to avoid this?
Fortunately this is just the first couple of rooms.
For the rest of the house, I'm thinking a better approach would be to:
- scrub with Sugar Soap
- lightly sand with some 80 grit to take off high spots and key the old paint
- skim coat the entire wall with some All Purpose Compound, applied with a Textured Roller, and smoothed with a 355mm taping knife
- prime with Dulux 1 Step Prep
Is that a good plan?


