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  2. To fix peeling paint, identify the issue first, then ensure your substrate is prepared properly. Find the Cause. Before fixing peeling paint, it's important to understand why your first attempt ...

  3. How To Clean Painted Walls Without Ruining Them - AOL

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    Take good care not to remove your paint along with the stain. If the stain still persists, try this method again, but apply the paste directly to the wall and let it soak for a few minutes before ...

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  5. Spray painting - Wikipedia

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    Spraying paint with compressed air can be traced back to its use on the Southern Pacific Railroad in the early 1880s [1] In 1887 Joseph Binks, the maintenance supervisor at Chicago's Marshall Field's Wholesale Store developed a hand-pumped cold-water paint spraying machine to apply whitewash to the subbasement walls of the store.

  6. Dropped ceiling - Wikipedia

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    Wires must be fished through hollow spaces in the walls behind the finished ceiling, or the ceiling must be demolished for changes to wiring or piping to be made. In contrast, the tiles and other parts of a dropped or stretch ceiling can be easily removed to allow access to the area above the grid to do any necessary wiring or plumbing ...

  7. Detachment of wall paintings - Wikipedia

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    A century later, apprised of paintings of Atalanta and Helen without drapery and "enflamed with lust", Caligula attempted to carry them off, but was prevented by the makeup of the plaster. [4] Maiuri cites examples of wall paintings in wooden frames excavated at Pompeii, a precursor to what was to follow in the 18th and 19th centuries.