You should be able to just paint over that color. A paint called "kiltz' is specially made to do that. But, it is a little more expensive.
2006-07-04 15:57:24
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answered by ladysodivine 6
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Paint on a good primer first, like Kiltz, this will cover up the yellow, then you can put the top coat on whatever color you want. Prior to painting, you want to wipe down the walls (they sell the cleaners in the paint section of the store) to get any thing off the walls that would affect the paint sticking to it. I use a little ammonia and water, but that is too strong for most people.
2006-07-04 15:59:55
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answered by Clipper 6
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No consumer-friendly way dude - what ever technique you pick - it is going to to be a discomfort in bum. factors to be conscious - warm air gun is nice yet - the smell of burning paint is choking at situations AND - the old paint would contain lead. 2d aspect - you may want to ought to eliminate the carpet - so it would not capture hearth. Paint stripping chemical compounds - would nicely be solid yet takes 5 - 15 minutes to saok via the paint layers and it may dry out truly without delay. Then there are the fumes from it and the very incontrovertible actuality that it may burn your epidermis - it really is largely acid in gel form. it really is going to take you the better part of an finished day to attempt this room genuine. even if - you could fill the holes or marks the position the paint has chipped off - enable to dry and sand down each and every of the forums and placed a heavy undercoat and topcoat on. To be undemanding - i replaced into in the same difficulty many years in the past and it trnd out more cost-effective to tear the skirting off and placed new ones on. the alternative i'm afraid is yours
2016-11-05 21:43:30
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answered by ? 3
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It may take a couple of coats if the yellow is very bright or dark but painting over it is way easier than stripping paint off the walls!
2006-07-04 15:59:14
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answered by Anonymous
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If the paint is very deep yellow, you may want to prime over it first, then paint with the white. If it is a pale yellow, just paint over it directly.
2006-07-04 16:03:49
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answered by G.V. 6
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Put a coat of primer over the existing paint (you may need to use KILZ if it is a dark yellow), then paint. No need to strip the existing paint.
2006-07-04 15:59:53
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answered by hutmikttmuk 4
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You can just paint over it; just make sure you use good quality paint and put on 2-3 layers.
When you are painting, just paint in vertical strokes. You'll get better coverage this way.
2006-07-04 15:57:49
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answered by 876 3
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If it is old paint, you may want to use primer first. Something like Kilz will do. THen just roll on your new color. Remember more than one coat will give you much nicer finish. Have fun with it.
2006-07-04 16:00:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Just paint over it.
2006-07-04 15:57:08
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answered by Ashurbanipal 2
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First Clean the wall with TSP, sand any ruff spots, and spackle and sand any holes. Then use a primer you can have this tented with the color you are going to use, then paint. Good Luck and have fun.
2006-07-04 18:41:08
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answered by lizreganl 2
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