Description:
Stains in the paint
surface caused by virtually anything that would bleed, leak, or stick onto
the paint film.
Possible Cause:
• Water stains are caused
by leaks in roofs, gutters, plumbing or just about any source associated
with water.
• Heavy tobacco smoking leaves yellow nicotine stains that bleed through the
topcoat.
• Fire/smoke damage.
• Moisture contacting uncoated or non-galvanized metal causing rust to
occur.
Solution:
• The source of the water and
rust must be repaired . Excessively damaged wood, plaster or drywall may
need to be replaced. Peeling paint must be removed if present. The stained
area must be properly sealed with a primer designed to "hold out" water and
rust stains.
• Tobacco smoke stains should be cleaned from the walls. Both fire damage
and tobacco smoke stains must be sealed before topcoating.
• All stains must be primed with the appropriate Flex Bon primer in order to
prevent bleed-through.
Recommended
System:
Primer
1 Coat of
FLEX BON #135 Series Interior
Stain Killer "SEAL COAT"
Topcoat
Top Quality FLEX BON Interior
Latex Paint |