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old water spot on sheetrock
I want to use Kiln on the sheetrock where an old (now dry) water spot
was. It's brown and slightly black spots in a small area of the sheetrock. I was thinking to either apply 2 or 3 coats of kiln before the correct matching paint or perhaps a little bleach on the spot and allowed to dry before applying kiln. I might also lightly sand the wall before either method. Which method do you think I should consider to do? |
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