Instructions
1. Scrub the paneling clean to remove dirt, wax and surface oil. Use grease-cutting detergent, especially if you think the paneling has been buffed with furniture oil. Rinse it and allow it to dry.
2. Sand the paneling lightly to scuff and roughen the surface. Skip this step if it's laminated with fabric. Wipe off the dust.
3. Repair loose paneling. The paneling seams in mobile homes are usually covered by thin strips of wood or vinyl, attached with nails. Replace any that are broken--home improvement stores should carry replacement strips--and hammer down loose nails.
4. Prepare the area. Move furniture away from the wall. Use blue painter's tape to tape ceilings and adjacent surfaces and put drop cloths down to protect the floor.
5. Prime the
6. Caulk gaps between the paneling and trim. If the adjacent trim isn't going to be painted, use paintable clear silicone caulking. When it dries, it will be invisible on the non-painted surfaces. Use spackle to fill dents or nail holes.
7. Paint the
8. Wait about eight hours for the paint to dry before removing the masking tape and moving the furniture back into place. Paint takes about 30 days to completely cure, so avoid washing or wiping the walls for a month.
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