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[quote=Anonymous]Our house had just gotten a new coat of paint when we moved in 9 years ago. Last year, we renovated the bathroom, and suddenly we have blistering paint and yellow water droplets. The yellow is supposedly from the paint and we were told it's normal, but it's still happening a year later. The blistering is because I assume the contractors didn't do any sort of surface prep and just slapped the new paint on the old paint and the new paint didn't bond well. But the fact that we didn't have any problems for 8 years and they only just began after the reno says that it's something the contractors did or did not do, and it's not inherent in the bathroom. If anything, we got a stronger fan. All this to say I wonder if you need to sand down the ceiling paint, OP, and make sure they use a primer or something first. We might be doing that, too, in the near future unless someone has a better idea.[/quote]
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