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    I'm painting a plastered wall in my DD's bedroom. NOW my eldest DD has written all over the wall in what I thought was felt tip. 3 coats later the pictures are still as bright as ever underneath!!!! The paint is pale (cool blue) blue wipe over paint.

    Any ideas do you think it will ever go?

    I'm considering getting some paints and painting sea creatures over the pen as on one of the other walls I did a mural when DD was born 5yrs ago of under the sea.
    Paula

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    get some stain stop from DIY store. This will hopefully get rid. Another option will be to put up lining paper on that wall.

    I am on holiday and OH and i have decorated DD1s room (she has now officially left home so we have a spare room now) We cross lined with lining paper then put another layer of lining paper from top to bottom. I have just put the second coat of Endurance matt paint on the walls and OH is now getting rid of my mess for me. I just have the satinwood to put on the paintwork.


    and this is my holiday!


    mandy xxx
    The bats have left the bell tower.....

 

 

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