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Using Kilz on Nicotine Stained WallsKaren Feedback About This Post:RE: Using Kilz on Nicotine Stained Walls
Kilz is great. Oil based products will stink you out of the house, use latex instead. I did not know about TSP when I was dealing with the nicotine stained walls, but have used it since to help remove mold from my basement walls (concrete block) and prepare them for water-proofing. Also great stuff. I like the powder form over the liquid. Post by tnuhc RE: Using Kilz on Nicotine Stained WallsNo matter what you clean with, clean from the bottom up to prevent streaking. It really makes a difference! Post by cacshantih RE: Using Kilz on Nicotine Stained Walls
Karen, Post by boxergirl76 RE: Using Kilz on Nicotine Stained WallsThe house we moved into was completely covered with nicotine stains/smoke smells. I found that lightly spraying Scrubbing Bubbles would make the nicotine run off in streaks also as the first person stated with the TSP, and I could just wipe off easily. We went through many bottles of it, but saved a lot of extra elbow grease compared to other cleaners we tried at first. Post by paxpuella RE: Using Kilz on Nicotine Stained WallsThey are all right. The best thing I ever found was a product called TSP or Tri Sodium Phosphate. It will make the nicotine run off in streaks and you can have nice clean surface to paint on. My momma always said that done right is done once. Post by Poor But Proud RE: Using Kilz on Nicotine Stained Walls
I agree that you should wash the walls. As a former smoker, the best thing to clean with is ammonia. Be sure to open a window or two while you're using this. Mix up a fairly strong solution (1 cup of ammonia to 1 gallon of hot water). Post by Southern Saver RE: Using Kilz on Nicotine Stained WallsI would not bother with the Kilz. You should wash the walls to have a clean surface for the paint to adhere to. Now is the time to patch or sand any imperfections in the wall. If you want to use a primer use a water base as well as water based paint. Easier to apply and clean up. I will repeat,you don't need Kilz as a primer to repaint your walls. Post by foxrun41 RE: Using Kilz on Nicotine Stained WallsIt's my understanding that all surfaces should be clean before painting with anything. Sure would be a shame to paint Kilz then regulart paint and THEN find out you should have washed first... Post by Glenn'sMom |
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