Posted by J.C.in Az. on January 05, 2009 at 15:03:48 from (65.54.155.51):
In Reply to: ot painting posted by ken in texas on January 05, 2009 at 13:39:16:
I must admit that I am not in favor of Painted Wood Wall Paneling.I believe the Paneling should be removed and the Wall Finish under the Paneling repaired and or replaced. That said I remember helping a family member do this very same thing of Painting the Hickory Paneling I think it was and upon my return to his House for other work I was amazed at the number of Panel Nails showing thru the Paint.Every Panel Nail used to put the Paneling on the Walls was showing along with the dimples around the Nails and the places where the Hammer missed or was used to hard to pound the Nails.What an ugly mess.Paneling is out dated so get rid of it.Do the job right or leave it be.My opinion.I hope you agree.JC
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