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water (leak) stain on ceiling
village_life
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Hi
after a minor "incident" yesterday involving a burst pipe, I now have a (relatively small) stain on my ceiling from where the burst has soaked through the ceiling plasterboard...
its now discoloured and yellow in one small strip about 60 cm long
tips on how to rectify?
Thanks
after a minor "incident" yesterday involving a burst pipe, I now have a (relatively small) stain on my ceiling from where the burst has soaked through the ceiling plasterboard...
its now discoloured and yellow in one small strip about 60 cm long
tips on how to rectify?
Thanks
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Just make sure that the plaster board is fully dried out. Apply either a stain block (available from decorators merchants etc or, as my decorators do, coat it in oil based undercoat and emulsion as normal over it.Eat vegetables and fear no creditors, rather than eat duck and hide.0
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