I'm about to redecorate a room and painted a section of the wall with sample colours, however came across an issue with the paint bubbling.
Photo of some of the bubbles: https://imgur.com/a/tpHFOvZ
The process I followed was:
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Clean wall with sugar soap and rinse with clean water.
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Lightly sand and wipe away any dust
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Once dried, apply a coat of vinyl Matt white (to help mask the previous pink paint)
While the layer of white was drying, bubbles started appearing on the wall (see photo). Chipping these bubbles would remove multiple layers of the old paint.
Later I washed a different section of the wall and found the bubbles appeared once wet from the sugar soap and rinse.
I've struggled to find information online but from what I understand, this is likely due the previous paint not being applied correctly and a solution would be to remove the old paint back to plaster and move on from there.
Removing the paint will be a huge job and very difficult as the room has a staircase in the corner, meaning part of the wall is 2 stories tall. I'm hoping someone more experienced can offer ideas please.
Thanks
imoutohere t1_jdoerst wrote
What is sugar soap?