Many pro painters use a spray gun. It is many times faster than using a brush or roller.
The simple answer is Yes - However, if the caravan is to be left unheated across cold periods wall paper will peel off and/or carry high levels of mould
I think you mean a mobile home. It depends what kind of interior walls you have. I have seen them painted, but they put a base coat/sealer on them before they painted.
If You Own It, it shouldn't be a problem.
You can paint pretty much anything with interior paint. You could use it to paint walls in any room of your house such as the kitchen, bathroom, or bedroom.
It is not necessary to use a primer for interior walls, but using one helps with adhesion and smoothness of the paint.
Yes, according to the paint guy at Lowes. Use it yes but worry about damp walls need to breath
It would if you put on a good latex primer first.
Shades of pale brown, taupe, beige, ecru, mocha and others like that.
Yes you can.
form_title= Interior Paint Colors form_header= Design a paint pallet of your choice. What color are your walls currently?*= _ [50] What color do you want to paint the walls?*= _ [50] Will you do the painting yourself?*= () Yes () No
You can paint pretty much anything with interior paint. You could use it to paint walls in any room of your house such as the kitchen, bathroom, or bedroom.
Dark semi-gloss colours.
I wouldn't. I don't think they would have called it "interior paint " just for fun.
form_title=Interior Paint form_header=Put some color into your life with interior paint! Get the style you want. Would you be interested in tones of color on separate walls, or do you want to have all the same color interior paint?= [] Tones [] Same [] Not Sure What finish do you want- flat, glossy or textured?= [] Flat [] Glossy [] Textured [] Not Sure What color is your interior currently?=_ o you have a specfic theme you are following for your interior paint?= () Yes () No () Not Sure
Use a citrus based stripper that will cling to the wall and allow it to work overnight. However, an easier option would be to paint directly over the exterior paint with a good quality interior latex paint.
It is not necessary to use a primer for interior walls, but using one helps with adhesion and smoothness of the paint.
Yes, according to the paint guy at Lowes. Use it yes but worry about damp walls need to breath
Water based paint with a satin finish. This paint type looks the best on interior walls, in my opinion. The water based paint makes for easy clean up as well.
It would if you put on a good latex primer first.
Any good paint retailer will carry an additive to put into your paint to achieve an iridescent finish. Read the label carefully for best results.