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Paint in the cellar not drying
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We have just had our cellar converted into a bit of a nicer area. The floor has been dug up and a damp proof course has been put down. The walls have been mainly untouched and have rendering on them.
8 days ago I put some spare magnolia emulsion over them (just as a base coat) thinking that I could then paint over it.
Unfortunately, the bottom half off the wall (about 3 foot from floor) has not dried properly and is damp to the touch.
So do I now scrub off the existing paint (and what do I use to scrub the paint off?) and do I need to prep the surface with anything or should I just paint using an external paint?
Any advice appreciated.
8 days ago I put some spare magnolia emulsion over them (just as a base coat) thinking that I could then paint over it.
Unfortunately, the bottom half off the wall (about 3 foot from floor) has not dried properly and is damp to the touch.
So do I now scrub off the existing paint (and what do I use to scrub the paint off?) and do I need to prep the surface with anything or should I just paint using an external paint?
Any advice appreciated.
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