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<blockquote data-quote="Cirrus" data-source="post: 249561" data-attributes="member: 1551"><p>I bought my house new, 6 years ago. Installed a power shower in the main bathroom and a bit later fitted an extractor fan with humidistat - decent one, no mickey mouse stuff. Now, the paint on my ceiling is peeling big time - nearly 1/4 of the ceiling is affected. I guess it was typical new house builders and the painters not mist coating etc and now I have introduced a source of vapour / condensation. Will I be ok if I scrape off all the peeling paintwork, apply diluted pva, skim with easifill or such like and then re-paint?</p><p></p><p>Don't want to go to all the effort and find out there is an important step I missed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cirrus, post: 249561, member: 1551"] I bought my house new, 6 years ago. Installed a power shower in the main bathroom and a bit later fitted an extractor fan with humidistat - decent one, no mickey mouse stuff. Now, the paint on my ceiling is peeling big time - nearly 1/4 of the ceiling is affected. I guess it was typical new house builders and the painters not mist coating etc and now I have introduced a source of vapour / condensation. Will I be ok if I scrape off all the peeling paintwork, apply diluted pva, skim with easifill or such like and then re-paint? Don't want to go to all the effort and find out there is an important step I missed. [/QUOTE]
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