Early 40s renovated cabin with original round log walls (now all interior walls) with 2ish inch chinking. I’m not sure what the chinking is made of, but it’s brown in color and hard, but not concrete. Someone attempted to paint it (very poorly) at one time and it’s impossible to clean because the paint wipes off no matter what I use, even just plain water.
What can I paint it with that will adhere better so I can give these walls an occasional cleaning and not have to repaint each time?
Log Doctor Changed status to publish August 6, 2021
Try using Chink Paint from Perma Chink. It seems to stick to almost everything. Call Timeless Woodcare Products at 800-564-2987 to purchase.
Log Doctor Changed status to publish August 6, 2021