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Eggshell paint.
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A friend is trying to clean up smoke damage from his kitchen ceiling. On the advice of a painter friend of his he used sugar soap with a degree off success. Although the thick of it has gone the ceiling looks terrible. We have all given it a go but I think it's the best he's going to get.
Now his painter friend has suggested using 'eggshell' paint. Now my questions are these. Is this any good, as none of us have heard of it before, and do all the manufacturers make it and if so, any recommendations as to which is the best.
Now his painter friend has suggested using 'eggshell' paint. Now my questions are these. Is this any good, as none of us have heard of it before, and do all the manufacturers make it and if so, any recommendations as to which is the best.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.eggshell paint used to be good, its now impossible to get one thats not oil based and shiny, I wouldnt recommend it either, and drying time is about 16 hours !!
You can get textured paints which would probably do not too bad a cover up
http://www.diy.com/di...05&CAWELAID=326895842
Do not buy the Polycell one as its complete rubbish, they gave me my money back when it didnt even cover pink walls in 3 coats after showing on the TV it covered navy blue in one coat.
You can get textured paints which would probably do not too bad a cover up
http://www.diy.com/di...05&CAWELAID=326895842
Do not buy the Polycell one as its complete rubbish, they gave me my money back when it didnt even cover pink walls in 3 coats after showing on the TV it covered navy blue in one coat.