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Staining in fireplace that has been plasterboarded and painted
ronaldmacdonald
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We have a chimney that we have had plasterboarded, skimmed and painted. We have noticed that the paint has got patches of staining on it presumably as its a single brick? outside wall and it gets cold. If I repaint it im sure the staining will come through again eventually (maybe its damp/water). Is there some sort of sealant I could paint on it before the top coats?
Ronald
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Just Google "stain stop paint". Plenty of products.Forgotten but not gone.0
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