I have recently stripped some wallpaper and am now left with drywall that has some glue and quite a few little places where th drywall paper covering has pulled away. My understanding is that the conventional process to deal with this is to apply an oil based sales, then skim coat, then sand, then prime and paint. I am looking for something less toxic for the first two steps of this process(oil based sealer and skim coat with joint compound). Would this project work in lieu of the oil based sealer? If so, would it be ok to do a skim coat over it?
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Open Feb 06, 2023 - 12:38 PM
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Feb 08, 2023 - 11:45 AM
None of the products we sell can be used in conjunction with wallpaper. The water component on this water-based product may cause portions of the wallpaper to unglue from the wall.
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