I'm painting my daughters room and am doing bright white over the existing creamy colour.
She drew on the wall (using purple felt tip) but I was able to cover over this with the creamy coloured paint - which left no sign of the doodles.
However, now I've just started painting with the white, the purple pen marks are showing through? No idea how this has happened, as there was no sign of it before I started.
Anyway, what's the best way to remove the felt tip? Obviously I need to get through 5 or 6 layers of paint first, but I this seems to be the only way around it.
Yep, stain blocker from Wickes/B&Q. You'll find it easily enough. Or... have a look in your shed for some white OIL-based undercoat (water-based won't quite do it). One or maybe two coats of undercoat is the old way of blocking stains.
Is Stain-block the name of a product, or do you mean I'll have to use something to block the stain?
I'd best get back on with it now actually, but I'll check back later. If you could point me in the right direction, that would be great.
Thanks Carrust :-)
Yep, stain blocker from Wickes/B&Q. You'll find it easily enough.
Or... have a look in your shed for some white OIL-based undercoat (water-based won't quite do it). One or maybe two coats of undercoat is the old way of blocking stains.
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