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Home | Sign In | Find a B & Q | About B & Q | Help Your Basket Items 0 Sub-Total £ 0.00 Delivery £ 0.00 Total £ 0.00 Advice Building Gardening Decorating and Design Carpentry Plumbing Electrical Reference Buyers Guides DIY Glossary Calculators We hope this helps to answer your question. If you require further help please return to the Advice section I have been painting an interior wall and have noticed some peeling and flaking. Why is this happening? Back to list of Questions & Projects There are many reasons why paint can flake off, and often it is difficult to pinpoint the exact reason why. Here are some common causes: The surface may not be entirely free from dust, dirt and grease. Remaining wallpaper paste on the walls may become reactivated by the paint and cause flaking. Damp, however slight, can cause paint to bubble up. The bare plaster walls were not sealed properly before painting. The paint you have used is incompatible with the old painted surface. Residue detergents or sugar soap can react with paint. Applying a second coat of paint before the first has dried properly can also have adverse reactions. About B&Q | Privacy | Security | Terms | Copyright | Delivery Comet Electrical - Laura Ashley - Dixons Electronics - B & Q Website B & Q Store Locator. UK DIY Websites
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