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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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i have no idea what this is
is it like wallpapering before you paint? There is paint there already, kinda pale green
(, Fri 20 Jan 2012, 20:20, 2 replies, latest was 14 years ago)
Depends on the state of the plaster.
If it's too chipped or cracked, you might want to skim it first. In which case, you'd have to leave it for a couple of weeks afterwards to thoroughly dry.
(, Fri 20 Jan 2012, 20:23, Reply)
Alternatively
it's your house - you do what you want. Get stuck straight in!
(, Fri 20 Jan 2012, 20:23, Reply)
I think it's OK, just a few nail holes I can fill with polyfilla*
oh and a shitty border round the top by the ceiling

*that's right isn't it?
(, Fri 20 Jan 2012, 20:25, Reply)
That's right.
And take the border off before you paint, or it'll look weird.
(, Fri 20 Jan 2012, 20:27, Reply)
OK, now about cleaning carpets....

(, Fri 20 Jan 2012, 20:30, Reply)
Get a professional
You CAN do it, but carpet cleaning companies charge (comparative) bobbins.
(, Fri 20 Jan 2012, 20:31, Reply)
this is good advice, I think
I think it's something I would be shit at
(, Fri 20 Jan 2012, 20:32, Reply)
To get the whole carpet right
You need to apply equal pressure everywhere and you can't do that without a machine.

Your friendly slum landlord brings you this advice free of charge. Ring a Chem-Dry franchise - they have good guarantees.
(, Fri 20 Jan 2012, 20:36, Reply)
ta - there seems to be a dude round here who does it
I'll call for a quote tomorrow
(, Fri 20 Jan 2012, 20:38, Reply)
Look up Chem-Dry though
They're franchises but Chem-Dry have very strict control of franchisees - something like 3 complaints and you're out.

They've never let me down.
(, Fri 20 Jan 2012, 20:40, Reply)
yeah, that one round here is chem-dry

(, Fri 20 Jan 2012, 20:45, Reply)
And do it before you get all your furniture in.

(, Fri 20 Jan 2012, 20:33, Reply)
if I were on half term
I'd try and get all these things done before moving furniture, it'd be wiked
(, Fri 20 Jan 2012, 20:39, Reply)
You'll be OK with two coats onto a neutral colour like pale green
Do what everyone else has said above as well.
(, Fri 20 Jan 2012, 20:23, Reply)
yay
ta.

I think I need to get a DIY book, or just watch 24hrs of youtube instruction videos
(, Fri 20 Jan 2012, 20:26, Reply)
Get a basic DIY book
Use it until you start feeling confident, then throw it away and work off instinct.

It's very easy to fuck up painting a wall but luckily it's also very easy to correct it.
(, Fri 20 Jan 2012, 20:30, Reply)

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