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Removing Cooking Oil From WallOnesummer Feedback About This Post:RE: Removing Cooking Oil From WallBefore painting clean the wall with TSP cleaner which is something you can find in a paint store or ask the paint department at lowes or home depot. Post By Amy (Guest Post) RE: Removing Cooking Oil From Wall
I agree with the others.... Post By Granny Marcia (Guest Post) RE: Removing Cooking Oil From WallI forgot to mention that you can buy Kilz at Walmart. Post by MCW RE: Removing Cooking Oil From Wall
What you need is a product known as Kilz. You can find it in the paint department. It's a stain blocker and it does a great job. Before we sold our last house, I wanted to repaint my kitchen cabinets. They were dark walnut, so I had to first prime them with Kilz which blocked out the dark brown wood, then I painted on the final coat. Post by MCW RE: Removing Cooking Oil From WallYou have to put a varnish or a varathan over the oil marks first, let dry then put your paint on. This way you are sealing the oil. It works the same for wood knots burning through paint jobs. Post By RENEE (Guest Post) |
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