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F June 23rd 07 05:57 PM

Ceiling stain
 
I've just repainted a bedroom ceiling that had been stained by a leak
some years ago. The repaint seemed, initially, to have been successful
but now it's dried the stain has reappeared.

Any suggestions on how to stop it reappearing after another repaint?

Dilute PVA?

TIA

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Lobster June 23rd 07 06:21 PM

Ceiling stain
 
F wrote:
I've just repainted a bedroom ceiling that had been stained by a leak
some years ago. The repaint seemed, initially, to have been successful
but now it's dried the stain has reappeared.

Any suggestions on how to stop it reappearing after another repaint?


Use stainblock paint over the stained bit before you paint the ceiling
(oh, sorry!) - works very well.

David

The Medway Handyman June 23rd 07 06:49 PM

Ceiling stain
 
F wrote:
I've just repainted a bedroom ceiling that had been stained by a leak
some years ago. The repaint seemed, initially, to have been successful
but now it's dried the stain has reappeared.

Any suggestions on how to stop it reappearing after another repaint?

Dilute PVA?



Dulux/Polycell Stain Stop.


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Dave
The Medway Handyman
www.medwayhandyman.co.uk
01634 717930
07850 597257



Happy Hunter June 23rd 07 07:22 PM

Ceiling stain
 

"F" wrote in message
...
I've just repainted a bedroom ceiling that had been stained by a leak some
years ago. The repaint seemed, initially, to have been successful but now
it's dried the stain has reappeared.

Any suggestions on how to stop it reappearing after another repaint?

Dilute PVA?


Gloss undercoat, then repaint. Used that a number of times and works fine.
Tip provided by our local painter.

Cheers.



Dave Liquorice June 23rd 07 07:57 PM

Ceiling stain
 
On Sat, 23 Jun 2007 17:57:18 +0100, F wrote:

Any suggestions on how to stop it reappearing after another repaint?

Dilute PVA?


Why would a glue stop a stain? You need something that isn't water based.

Any oil based paint will do, though something dark to be covered with
white emulsion isn't a good idea. You can get proprietary stain blockers
but they are expensive compared to the left over can of white gloss on
shelf...

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Cheers
Dave. pam is missing e-mail




diypaint June 23rd 07 09:04 PM

Ceiling stain
 
On Jun 23, 7:57 pm, "Dave Liquorice" wrote:
On Sat, 23 Jun 2007 17:57:18 +0100, F wrote:
Any suggestions on how to stop it reappearing after another repaint?


Dilute PVA?


Why would a glue stop a stain? You need something that isn't water based.

Any oil based paint will do, though something dark to be covered with
white emulsion isn't a good idea. You can get proprietary stain blockers
but they are expensive compared to the left over can of white gloss on
shelf...

--
Cheers
Dave. pam is missing e-mail


Check out zinsser stain blockers. you can get them from the larger B&Q
stores. The aerosol versions are particularly convenient.

http://www.zinsser.com/subcat.asp?CategoryID=1



Frank Erskine June 23rd 07 11:43 PM

Ceiling stain
 
On Sat, 23 Jun 2007 18:49:42 +0100, "The Medway Handyman"
wrote:

F wrote:
I've just repainted a bedroom ceiling that had been stained by a leak
some years ago. The repaint seemed, initially, to have been successful
but now it's dried the stain has reappeared.

Any suggestions on how to stop it reappearing after another repaint?

Dilute PVA?



Dulux/Polycell Stain Stop.


I used Ronseal "Quick Drying" Stain Block for exactly the same type of
leak (from a tank I had in the loft many years ago). I used a couple
of coats of the spray, then painted over with Dulux brilliant white
rich matt.
The Ronseal stuff can be overcoated after 10 minutes.

--
Frank Erskine

Dave Liquorice June 24th 07 09:54 AM

Ceiling stain
 
On Sat, 23 Jun 2007 23:43:20 +0100, Frank Erskine wrote:

The Ronseal stuff can be overcoated after 10 minutes.


That is about the only advantage of the proprietary stuff has over the
left over oil paint route.

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Cheers
Dave. pam is missing e-mail




F June 24th 07 08:12 PM

Ceiling stain
 
On 23/06/2007 19:57 Dave Liquorice wrote:

Why would a glue stop a stain? You need something that isn't water based.


Because PVA forms a 'skin'?

You can get proprietary stain blockers
but they are expensive compared to the left over can of white gloss on
shelf...


The white gloss sounds good so long as it won't alter the texture of the
silk emulsion used to overpaint it...

--
Frank
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Dave Liquorice June 24th 07 10:35 PM

Ceiling stain
 
On Sun, 24 Jun 2007 20:12:26 +0100, F wrote:

Why would a glue stop a stain? You need something that isn't water
based.


Because PVA forms a 'skin'?


But a water permiable skin.

The white gloss sounds good so long as it won't alter the texture of the
silk emulsion used to overpaint it...


I haven't noticed any effect on the overcoating texture.

--
Cheers
Dave. pam is missing e-mail




F June 25th 07 01:07 AM

Ceiling stain
 
On 24/06/2007 22:35 Dave Liquorice wrote:

I haven't noticed any effect on the overcoating texture.


I'll give it a go then...

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Frank
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