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I’ve just had a call-back on a small interior painting job. The latex primer and top coat are easily scraped off the plywood panelled walls. A de-glosser was used (according to directions on the can), high-quality primer applied, but the paint peels right off. What’s the fix?
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I've just had a call-back on a small interior painting job. The latex primer and top coat are easily scraped off the plywood panelled walls. A de-glosser was used (according to directions on the can), high-quality primer applied, but the paint peels right off. What's the fix?