However paint didn t stick well to the the semi gloss paint on the kitchen cabinets so we used some behr oil based primer on it which stuck well and covered all stains completely.
Paint won t stick to bathroom walls.
Repairing peeling paint on your bathroom walls and ceiling can be a time consuming process but it isn t difficult.
It is important to understand that primer continues curing for days or even weeks after being applied to create a strong chemical bond in both directions on to the substrate and on to the paint in the other.
Running into problems with paint that won t stick to walls almost always can be traced back to primer that won t stick to walls.
In terms of the actual paint finishes consumer reports recommends using either satin or semi gloss.
To get started clean the bathroom walls and cover anything that you don t want to paint with plastic or drop cloths.
They argue satin is more durable and shinier than eggshell and is ideal for a bathroom it s also easy to clean.
It s important to work carefully though if you don t want your paint to peel.
Unfortunately paint or primer that s applied over poorly prepared surfaces that are flaking or peeling for example will likely adhere to the flakes and peels rather than the wall itself.
Use it for the walls ceiling and even the trim because many satin finishes are tougher than they once were.