Hi. First time posting, but I have enjoyed reading the posts.
I am in the process of purchasing a previously owed single wide, 1987 Polaron model. I am planning to remove the strips on the walls and mud and tape the joints and paint the walls.
The walls also have a chair rail molding that sort of looks like wood but might be plastic. The same molding is used at floor and ceiling. I have searched the forums and have not seen any reference to these. They are a shade of blue that does not match anything I own
My questions are :
1. Does anyone know if these are paintable?
2. Any thoughts on removing the chair rail? How much damage it might cause to the walls?
Thanks.
Ann
chair rail removal or paint
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Re: chair rail removal or paint
Removing the chair rail will leave some nail holes. You might even find that the dry wall panels were cut and butted together behind the chair rail... but if you are going to mud and tape all the joints the additional work will be minimal and the results can be a much more modern look.
Everything is paintable with the right type of paint. If you want to experiment try painting a small section of trim in one of the closets. If the paint seems to not adhere take a small section of the trim to your paint supplier for their best recommendation.
Everything is paintable with the right type of paint. If you want to experiment try painting a small section of trim in one of the closets. If the paint seems to not adhere take a small section of the trim to your paint supplier for their best recommendation.
David Oxhandler
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Re: chair rail removal or paint
Thanks. I didn't even think about taking a sample to the paint store. After I close on the MH next week I'll get in there and see what's what.
Ann
Ann
Re: chair rail removal or paint
update: I removed the chair rail and the walls are fine behind where it was, just nail holes. I also removed all the battens and taping starts this week. It looks so much better already. On my way to 'real' walls!
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Re: chair rail removal or paint
Congratulations !!!
Enjoy customizing your home. The rewards will be well worth your effort.
Enjoy customizing your home. The rewards will be well worth your effort.
David Oxhandler
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