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Originally Posted by gregt I spoke to the paint shop and the guy said not to worry about preping the ceiling. He said no-one does it anymore just the walls! Some how I doubt that is the case but I was a bit worried as he "should know". |
I guess "no-one does it anymore" because idiots like him tell less knowledgeable people not to do it.
If you WANT to do a PROPER job then YES do seal

the ceilings especially if there is any posibility of steam/moisture gathering in he area.
GOOD preparation make the rest of the job go much easier and produces a better result. I would think that the paint shop guy is a "retailer" not an ex painter.
Also, you many notice "flaws" or defects in the gyprock after the sealer has been applied. If so such problems are more easilyt resolved BEFORE you put on the final top coat of paint
WHY would you want to use expensive PAINT directly on gyprock and have it soak in to the gyprock possibly in an uneven finish? SEAL IT FIRST

with a good quality sealer - any good quality sealer will do.
The Gypseal is probably for use on "real" plaster not Gyprock that has athe paper cover.
FWIW, I just repainted the master bedroom in my house. This house is 30+ years old. It was not built by top quality tradesmen (unfortunately). This room has been painted at least FOUR times. This repaint would now be the fifth coat of paint. In the process of preparing the wall I had to scrape back some of the paint. Hmmm? "That paint is a bit loose!" scraped a bit more, hmmm MORE paint is coming off??
It ended up that I had to peel
ALL the paint off the wall. It came off in SHEETS almost like wallpaper.
I am referring to ALL THE PREVIOUS LAYERS OF PAINT!
It was right down to the plaster!!
The image with the white line across the wall is where I put the scraper under the paint and walked across the room, the paint just peeled straight off.
So, IMHO you can't beat GOOD preparation.

This wall now has TWO coats of sealer on it and even now there are still a few "pinholes" in the plaster finish.
It turned out ok though I really should have done more work on the newly sealed wall.