Painting over water-stained plasterwork (emulsion)
Discussion
Chaps,
Quick one. We have had problems with a leaking roof, producing large brown stains on the ceiling of our second bedroom. The leaking roof has now been fixed, and everything is dry, but I fear that when we re-paint the ceiling the brown marks will come through the new paint.
Is there anything I can apply beforehand to prevent this from happening? I seem to recall a special type of paint that claims to prevent this; what is it, and does it work? Or should I just put a layer of dilute PVA on first and then paint over that?
Thanks, in advance, for any advice.
Oli.
Quick one. We have had problems with a leaking roof, producing large brown stains on the ceiling of our second bedroom. The leaking roof has now been fixed, and everything is dry, but I fear that when we re-paint the ceiling the brown marks will come through the new paint.
Is there anything I can apply beforehand to prevent this from happening? I seem to recall a special type of paint that claims to prevent this; what is it, and does it work? Or should I just put a layer of dilute PVA on first and then paint over that?
Thanks, in advance, for any advice.
Oli.
In spray form... http://www.icipaints.co.uk/products/info/polycell_...
If you want to go the posh route Zinsser blocks out pretty much everything and anything
http://www.decoratingdirect.co.uk/viewprod/z/ZINBI... (so you know what you are looking for)
Or if you have any oil based undercoat floating around at home it will do as good a job for simple water stains.
http://www.decoratingdirect.co.uk/viewprod/z/ZINBI... (so you know what you are looking for)
Or if you have any oil based undercoat floating around at home it will do as good a job for simple water stains.
zcacogp said:
If I use oil-based white paint (wood paint, for instance) then won't I have difficulty getting the next layer of emulsion to stick on top of it?
Thanks for the suggestions.
Oli.
No..not at all. If you're concerned then give the oil paint a light sand with 120 to key it.Thanks for the suggestions.
Oli.
Trust me though.......
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