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Making a wall waterproof

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Sleepyfergus · 03/05/2014 07:59

The rented house we love in has a dishwasher nest to a wall. When the dishwasher is open for loading, the bottom of the wall adjacent to it gets splashed with bits of food etc (blaming DH for 99% of this!) and it looks gross

We have the paint to tidy it up, but I wondered if once this is dry, could I paint on a pva/water mixture (say 2/3 layers drying inbetween each) so that it seals it. Then wiping that area of wall down afterwards should be easier

Sounds good in theory but have I not considered something?

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PolterGoose · 03/05/2014 18:21

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bigbadbarry · 03/05/2014 18:29

I've had some stuff put on my kitchen walls to make them completely properly wipe able but I have completely forgotten what it is called! . Will update when it comes back.

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DameDiazepamTheDramaQueen · 03/05/2014 18:39

Silk paint is wipeable,I have it in my kitchen.

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