seafox67
Well-Known Member
I have wooden vinyl panels on the ceiling which look great! However, the saloon sides from the panels down to the cupboards is droopy rotting vinyl!
To make things worse, I've recently had to repair a leaky deck fitting which also highlighted the issue that you need to pull the vinyl down to affect repair and the leak had been hidden for some time behind the vinyl.
Rather than replacing or hiding the deck fittings with something else, I am seriously thinking about sanding all the glue and dirt back and painting this area.
A google search has highlighted possible condensation issue and the lack of that 'warm feeling' and seeing the underneath of ugly deck fittings.
Does anyone have any experience using this method of just painting the side walls (and a little bit of the roof)? I can live with a little bit of condensation and deck fittings (At least I will know straight away when they start leaking or need replacing).
Any recommendations for the paint? I was thinking something textured!
Cheers
Paul
To make things worse, I've recently had to repair a leaky deck fitting which also highlighted the issue that you need to pull the vinyl down to affect repair and the leak had been hidden for some time behind the vinyl.
Rather than replacing or hiding the deck fittings with something else, I am seriously thinking about sanding all the glue and dirt back and painting this area.
A google search has highlighted possible condensation issue and the lack of that 'warm feeling' and seeing the underneath of ugly deck fittings.
Does anyone have any experience using this method of just painting the side walls (and a little bit of the roof)? I can live with a little bit of condensation and deck fittings (At least I will know straight away when they start leaking or need replacing).
Any recommendations for the paint? I was thinking something textured!
Cheers
Paul
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