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How to patch wall paint?
I recently had my bathroom painted by an experienced painter. I was hooking up a hair dryer holder, and the holder came off (as the back sticker is not strong). It peeled off the new paint, exposing the old paint behind. How do I fix the paint job? Thank you.
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Re: Wall paint
Hi @Chin,
A warm welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community and thank you for your question.
Start by giving the sharp edges where the paint has peeled away a scrape with a paint scraper until you've removed any poorly adhered paint that is lifting off the surface beneath.
Once you've removed the poorly adhered paint, sand the edges sand with a sanding sponge to remove any sharp lines that will show through the new paint.
When the sharp edges have been smoothed, apply a coat of Dulux 1Step Prep Primer, Sealer & Undercoat to the bare area.
Wait for it to dry, then apply a coat of your paint. If you don't have any leftover paint from when it was painted before, take a paint chip around the size of 50 cent coin in-store and the team at the Paint Desk can colour-match it for you.
Let me know if you have any further questions.
Jacob
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Re: Wall paint
Hi
@Chin Sorry about your paint.
Can I suggest you simply glue the holder back onto the wall with some builders liquid nails you can or a strong glue .
I say this as it will cover the paint damage ( raise the holder up a bit to cover most of the visable damage.) and at the same time the glue will bond hopfully to a stronger under paint layer and the paint damage is covered all in one go.
If there is most likly still some peeled of paint damage simply follow @JacobZ advice and I hope the painter lefl the old paint tins behind you can use for the minor paint cover up.
If not you can buy bunnings sample paint pots to do a minor paint touch up with out huge expense.
I suspect if you start scraping the wall a whole lot more paint will peel Skip to @JacobZ step 2 sanding block.
Take care hope this is easy fix with out having to repaint too much.
As a further consideration a wall fitting can be knocked from time to time generally a screw or two through the fitting into the wall will help support it especially if it hits a wall stud.

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