Yellow Stains Appeared
Discussion
Hi,
No not yellow stains in my pants but on the wall and ceiling :-)
We have a small room which has had 2 walls (freshly) plastered. We painted the walls a magnolia type colour and the ceiling white.
Some light yellow type stains have appeared randomly in the corner and on the ceiling. Its not like a patch thats getting bigger but lots of small patches that are not linked.
Initially I thought it was some reaction with the plaster but the ceiling wasn`t freshly plastered. Only other idea is the cold. The house currently doesn`t have central heating.
Very wierd, any ideas/solutions welcome.
No not yellow stains in my pants but on the wall and ceiling :-)
We have a small room which has had 2 walls (freshly) plastered. We painted the walls a magnolia type colour and the ceiling white.
Some light yellow type stains have appeared randomly in the corner and on the ceiling. Its not like a patch thats getting bigger but lots of small patches that are not linked.
Initially I thought it was some reaction with the plaster but the ceiling wasn`t freshly plastered. Only other idea is the cold. The house currently doesn`t have central heating.
Very wierd, any ideas/solutions welcome.
Im pretty confident there is no pipework. On of the walls is a party wall (terrace house) another wall is the outside back wall and there is nothing above the ceiling.
The house has never had central heating so hence no pipework.
Unless next door have their boiler in this position ? Possibilty ?
So if I use an oil based paint as a undercoat and then go over the top with Emulsion, this should hopefully solve my problems.
Also it has only taken a week for the stains to come through, and the patches don`t feel a different temperature/damp from the rest of the wall.
The house has never had central heating so hence no pipework.
Unless next door have their boiler in this position ? Possibilty ?
So if I use an oil based paint as a undercoat and then go over the top with Emulsion, this should hopefully solve my problems.
Also it has only taken a week for the stains to come through, and the patches don`t feel a different temperature/damp from the rest of the wall.
robsartain said:
Im pretty confident there is no pipework. On of the walls is a party wall (terrace house) another wall is the outside back wall and there is nothing above the ceiling.
The house has never had central heating so hence no pipework.
Unless next door have their boiler in this position ? Possibilty ?
So if I use an oil based paint as a undercoat and then go over the top with Emulsion, this should hopefully solve my problems.
Also it has only taken a week for the stains to come through, and the patches don`t feel a different temperature/damp from the rest of the wall.
You can buy paint that is designed to stop the yellowing effect showing through. Got mine from B & Q. It wasn't too expensive either. The house has never had central heating so hence no pipework.
Unless next door have their boiler in this position ? Possibilty ?
So if I use an oil based paint as a undercoat and then go over the top with Emulsion, this should hopefully solve my problems.
Also it has only taken a week for the stains to come through, and the patches don`t feel a different temperature/damp from the rest of the wall.
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