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Crackle glaze as wall paint
Hello,
I know this isn't a pottery issue but I thought someone here might know how/if crackle glaze -- in its application as a way to paint walls -- can be painted over with regular latex house paint. I don't want the latter to crack, i.e., I'd like the walls henceforth to just look like normal flat painted walls. I'm thinking this won't be possible, that to get what I want I'll have to sand all the crackle glaze off, which is not my dream come true. Thanks for any thoughts. -ml |
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