Since we are getting ready to move into a home in FL that has that lovely vinyl coated wallboard, your question got me to wondering. When in doubt, do a search. I searched "painting over vinyl wallboard". Depending on which one you go along with, this is not a 1 or 2 step process. One says use an orbital sander to completely cut the vinyl finish, the other says use a piece of sandpaper on a block of wood. Then wash the entire surface completely - don't recall they said with what product - and let day thoroughly. Then use a primer - or maybe 2 coats. See how much fun this is turning into??? Before applying any paint, check to make sure there are no places where the primer didn't adhere. Then either an epoxy (??) paint or latex, and again 2 coats. And they both said to start painting from the top down to catch any drips...apparently the paint is not quick to adhere. There were more sites I could have read, but decided I had found enough to know it wasn't going to be quick, slap it on the wall and be done. Since you're already into this project, suggest you back up to the sanding part and start from the beginning. Darn! Since we have only seen pictures of the 2 houses in contention, I can only hope that not every room has some gawd-awful pattern on the wallcovering....something we can live with for a while, anyway. Painting over regular wallpaper is much different. If you get done before we do, I'll send you our new address, lol.
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