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The Medway Handyman May 18th 09 07:11 PM

Ionizer & matt emulsion
 
Talking to someone today who had bought an Ionizer. Within a few weeks of
using it, the matt magnolia emulsion on the nearby walls has gone a dirty
grey/blackish colour. Nearer the ioniser the worse it was.

New one on me, anyone heard of this effect before?


--
Dave - The Medway Handyman
www.medwayhandyman.co.uk





ARWadsworth May 18th 09 07:46 PM

Ionizer & matt emulsion
 

"The Medway Handyman" wrote in message
om...
Talking to someone today who had bought an Ionizer. Within a few weeks of
using it, the matt magnolia emulsion on the nearby walls has gone a dirty
grey/blackish colour. Nearer the ioniser the worse it was.

New one on me, anyone heard of this effect before?


--
Dave - The Medway Handyman
www.medwayhandyman.co.uk


It is dust. The air bourne dust is electrostatically charged and is now
sticking to surfaces

Adam



Al May 18th 09 07:55 PM

Ionizer & matt emulsion
 
Talking to someone today who had bought an Ionizer. Within a few
weeks of using it, the matt magnolia emulsion on the nearby walls has
gone a dirty grey/blackish colour. Nearer the ioniser the worse it
was.
New one on me, anyone heard of this effect before?


Yup. Ended up having to redocorate the room as a result. The really, really
fine dust gets into the texture of the paint and won't wash off without
putting a seriously odd looking 'shine' on the paint.

Ioniser was binned. Never again.

Al.

dmc May 18th 09 08:13 PM

Ionizer & matt emulsion
 
In article ,
The Medway Handyman wrote:
Talking to someone today who had bought an Ionizer. Within a few weeks of
using it, the matt magnolia emulsion on the nearby walls has gone a dirty
grey/blackish colour. Nearer the ioniser the worse it was.

New one on me, anyone heard of this effect before?



Yep, I've got one on the bedside table - supposedly to help with my
asthma but reducing airbourne dust. Certainly removes the dust - it's no
on the wall and the lampshade is spectacularly dirty.

Darren



The Medway Handyman May 18th 09 08:48 PM

Ionizer & matt emulsion
 
Al wrote:
Talking to someone today who had bought an Ionizer. Within a few
weeks of using it, the matt magnolia emulsion on the nearby walls has
gone a dirty grey/blackish colour. Nearer the ioniser the worse it
was.
New one on me, anyone heard of this effect before?


Yup. Ended up having to redocorate the room as a result. The really,
really fine dust gets into the texture of the paint and won't wash
off without putting a seriously odd looking 'shine' on the paint.


Ah. They tried to wash it off & made it look worse. Does another coat of
emulsion cover it up?

Ioniser was binned. Never again.


Thats what they have done :-)


--
Dave - The Medway Handyman
www.medwayhandyman.co.uk




dmc May 18th 09 08:51 PM

Ionizer & matt emulsion
 
In article ,
The Medway Handyman wrote:

Yup. Ended up having to redocorate the room as a result. The really,
really fine dust gets into the texture of the paint and won't wash
off without putting a seriously odd looking 'shine' on the paint.


Ah. They tried to wash it off & made it look worse. Does another coat of
emulsion cover it up?


Yep. (IME)

I've found that the Dulux "real life" emulsion is much better. Can be really
scrubbed at without going shiny or losing all of it's pigment.

Ioniser was binned. Never again.


Thats what they have done :-)


Heh, I think mine helps so I've lived with it. Probably in my mind really
but...

Darren


Rod May 18th 09 10:35 PM

Ionizer & matt emulsion
 
The Medway Handyman wrote:
Talking to someone today who had bought an Ionizer. Within a few weeks of
using it, the matt magnolia emulsion on the nearby walls has gone a dirty
grey/blackish colour. Nearer the ioniser the worse it was.

New one on me, anyone heard of this effect before?


Used also to happen with CRT televisions. Same reason. Not sure why, but
it seemed worse with very old B&W sets.

--
Rod

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Andy Dingley May 19th 09 02:18 PM

Ionizer & matt emulsion
 
On 18 May, 19:11, "The Medway Handyman"
wrote:
New one on me, anyone heard of this effect before?


Yes, common. Easiest (partial) fix is a mains-powered ioniser with a
good earthed plate in front of it. This catches the crud, in
preference to random furnishings.

Otherwise one with a fan. These keep the ions inside the case,
discharging them at the outlet grille. Doesn't have the same "sea
breeze" effects, but they work as electrostatic air cleaners.


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