Interior Walls

interior walls

 

pre-painting

  • Check the surface for incidence of dampness or water seepage.
  • Rectify the water seepage problem at source. This could mean repairing leaking pipes or cracks in the exterior walls.
  •  Any loose plaster should be removed from the wall. Check for loose plaster by tapping on the walls. A hollow sound indicates loose plaster.
  • Masonry work is to be undertaken to fill up all cracks and repair broken plaster.
  • Please ensure sufficient curing time (7 to 21 days depending on extent of plastering). When re-plastering is done it should be given adequate drying and stabilising time to bridge the cracks or smoothen the surface.

 

surface preparation

  • Allow newly plastered surfaces to mature for a period of at least 6 months after the application of a coat of lime ash, to ensure thorough drying of plaster. Popping of plaster, commonly associated with new Neeru plasters, can be taken care of subsequently during painting.
  • Remove loose particles and paint flakes. Scrape with sandpaper to ensure that the surface is dry and free from dust, dirt or grease.
  • Previous coatings of lime wash, powder distemper or cement paint must be thoroughly scraped off. Earlier coatings of oil or synthetic emulsion paints, if in good condition, need not be removed. However, the gloss or sheen of such coating must be removed by thorough sanding.
  • Cracked or flaked paint must also be completely removed.
  • Fungus affected areas need to be given a separate treatment. Make a 5-10% solution of bleach powder in water and apply on affected areas with brush or sponge. Wash the walls with clean water after an interval of 8-10 hours. Allow the surface to dry sufficiently.

 

painting

  • Apply a coat of wall primer. Use Decoprime Wall Primer (solvent thinnable) on absorbent surfaces and use Decoprime Wall Primer (water thinnable) on new surfaces.
  • Fill and level the minor undulations of wall by applying putty. For best results, use Asian Paints Acrylic Wall Putty. In case of major undulations on the wall surface, Plaster of Paris (POP) needs to be applied. Ensure that the surface is uniformly smooth by sanding, after POP or putty work.
  • One liberal coat of Decoprime Wall Primer (solvent thinned or water thinned) is recommended on puttied areas before applying the top coat. The primer should be allowed to dry for 10 - 12 hours. If the primer coat is not applied over the puttied areas, the top coat can appear patchy.
  • Avoid application of putty or filling compound while painting exterior surfaces. Fill up cracks with a 1:3 (by volume) cement and sand mixture.
  • All external drainage pipes must be checked for rusting or leakage. Any faulty plumbing must be rectified.
  • Special attention must be given to the roof. Check for cracks near the edges and close to the water reservoirs.
  • Skilled masonry or waterproofing work on the ceiling will enhance the performance of the paint.
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