I am looking for a type of paint that covers small cracks and defects i.e. uneven patches on the wall?


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Hmmm I bought the one with the tick (Polycell??) supposed to do this - don't bother - was a waste of money.

I ended up papering and painting over it.


Polycell Smoothover for rough stuff and Polycell Base paint for not so bad stuff. Never had a problem with either.
the base coats you see on tv wont work unless you have the skills. You would be better putting super fresco on then paint that to suit yourself.
I don't know of a paint that will do it but there are some lovely paintable wallpapers that do this quite well..many designs to choose from also..
I have an older home and used this paper to hide all the imperfections and then painted over it.. it was amazing, you cannot see any wall flaws at all!
Hope this helps
you need textured paint it makes the walls look ruff and it hides the cracks and defects..i dont know how much you have to do.you can rent a texture sprayer for big areas or you can buy a product called aggergate you add to a gallon of paint that adds texture to the walls..p.s. if you rent the texture sprayer you will use drywall mud for the texture i even used white sand for small defects..i hope i helped.

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