ChatterBank1 min ago
Painting Over A Stain
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there are some stains on my ceiling.
One that I tried to paint over with emulsion paint. Not sure if it was a water stain from a leak in the alcathene pipe under the upstairs floor. I applied about 5 coats of emulsion but each time it got fainter but bigger.
I now have more water stains from a leak in the loft (fixed). and a little mouse shaped one because we didn't notice that the trap in the loft had worked until mouse had dried up.
If emulsion doesn't work what will?
One that I tried to paint over with emulsion paint. Not sure if it was a water stain from a leak in the alcathene pipe under the upstairs floor. I applied about 5 coats of emulsion but each time it got fainter but bigger.
I now have more water stains from a leak in the loft (fixed). and a little mouse shaped one because we didn't notice that the trap in the loft had worked until mouse had dried up.
If emulsion doesn't work what will?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We had this as a persistent problem on our kitchen ceiling (large water stain from a leak upstairs). Found stainblock useless. The only thing that finally worked perfectly as suggested was to paint it with an oil based gloss. 2 coats were needed, then paint over with a standard matt emulsion to match the rest. Brilliant white in our case.