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Gren March 8th 04 03:20 AM

smoke-dinged walls and ceilings in new home I purchased
 
Have a slight problem with a home we just purchased.. the former
owner was a heavy smoker, and while they quit 15 years ago, and
consequently, resolved the smell (no detectable odor of cigarette
smoke) the walls haven't been painted in the forver and are dingy
from the smoke.

OK. I was planning on priming all the walls with Killz/Olympia primer
and then going over them with a darker semi-gloss. That's all fine
and dandy, except the ceiling in the master bedroom is tiled, and
kinda dingy.. How do I paint a tiled ceiling.. I suppose just use a
paintbrush.. unless it'll result in looking crappy.

My other related issue: The walls in this home are plaster.. Will
semi-gloss show all the imperfections in the walls? I don't want to
use flat paint.. is there a compromise? dining is going to be soft
red hue, living room sage green.

Any advice is much appreciated!

The Data Rat March 8th 04 05:13 AM

smoke-dinged walls and ceilings in new home I purchased
 
Hey...

I painted a tile ceiling a few years ago. The good news is that it looked
brand new. The bad news is that is was slow and tedious because I had to use
a brush to work the paint into all the nooks and crannies of the tile. My
neck is getting stiff thinking about the DAYS it took to paint it.

In my opinion:

a) priming the walls would be over kill. Washing them down with tsp would
be fine.

b) semi gloss would show off every single imperfection of plaster. I have
plaster walls and use satin and if there is a sheen, I haven't seen it, but
it is not dry and chalky like flat paint and much easier to clean.

Good luck!

Suzi




"Gren" wrote in message
om...
Have a slight problem with a home we just purchased.. the former
owner was a heavy smoker, and while they quit 15 years ago, and
consequently, resolved the smell (no detectable odor of cigarette
smoke) the walls haven't been painted in the forver and are dingy
from the smoke.

OK. I was planning on priming all the walls with Killz/Olympia primer
and then going over them with a darker semi-gloss. That's all fine
and dandy, except the ceiling in the master bedroom is tiled, and
kinda dingy.. How do I paint a tiled ceiling.. I suppose just use a
paintbrush.. unless it'll result in looking crappy.

My other related issue: The walls in this home are plaster.. Will
semi-gloss show all the imperfections in the walls? I don't want to
use flat paint.. is there a compromise? dining is going to be soft
red hue, living room sage green.

Any advice is much appreciated!




m Ransley March 8th 04 09:28 AM

smoke-dinged walls and ceilings in new home I purchased
 
Don*t forget to wash the walls first. I cant see your walls to say but
yes imperfections show, get a lower sheen, satin or eggshell


David Martel March 8th 04 01:36 PM

smoke-dinged walls and ceilings in new home I purchased
 
Gren,

My house has tile ceilings. Wash the ceilings with TSP, following
instructions. Buy a fluffy paint-roller. Using a small paint brush paint
between the tiles then roll the ceiling. Do about a 5x4 area at a time.
Expect to use at least 2 coats. Ceilings take much longer than you expect,
so allow plenty of time.

Dave M.



Oldylocks March 8th 04 07:22 PM

smoke-dinged walls and ceilings in new home I purchased
 

"The Data Rat" remove X wrote in message
news:YhT2c.47422$TT5.39444@lakeread06...
Hey...

I painted a tile ceiling a few years ago. The good news is that it looked
brand new. The bad news is that is was slow and tedious because I had to

use
a brush to work the paint into all the nooks and crannies of the tile. My
neck is getting stiff thinking about the DAYS it took to paint it.

In my opinion:

a) priming the walls would be over kill. Washing them down with tsp would
be fine.


I really have to give my two cents here. I bought a condo where the
previous tenant smoked heavily. Probably more than heavily. We washed with
TSP very very well and painted with a light colored satin DutchBoy product.
Well, smoke-colored goo actually oooooozed from the walls (towards the top
of the wall only) when the conditions were humid enough (taking long
showers, cooking pasta, etc.) After each shower I took, the bathroom reeked
of cigs. We had to do it over and we primed it with Killz. The odor and goo
never returned.

I vote for a satin, too. A red semi-gloss plaster wall could be horrendous
in the wrong light and will cast a red color on people and furnishings in
the room. I made that mistake in a bathroom once only with orange. Ew.

-Oldy

b) semi gloss would show off every single imperfection of plaster. I have
plaster walls and use satin and if there is a sheen, I haven't seen it,

but
it is not dry and chalky like flat paint and much easier to clean.

Good luck!

Suzi




"Gren" wrote in message
om...
Have a slight problem with a home we just purchased.. the former
owner was a heavy smoker, and while they quit 15 years ago, and
consequently, resolved the smell (no detectable odor of cigarette
smoke) the walls haven't been painted in the forver and are dingy
from the smoke.

OK. I was planning on priming all the walls with Killz/Olympia primer
and then going over them with a darker semi-gloss. That's all fine
and dandy, except the ceiling in the master bedroom is tiled, and
kinda dingy.. How do I paint a tiled ceiling.. I suppose just use a
paintbrush.. unless it'll result in looking crappy.

My other related issue: The walls in this home are plaster.. Will
semi-gloss show all the imperfections in the walls? I don't want to
use flat paint.. is there a compromise? dining is going to be soft
red hue, living room sage green.

Any advice is much appreciated!







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