Yes, it will but may take more than one coat.
some hardware stores carry a special soap to wash the walls with first to remove some of the soot and reidues left behind. hydrocarbons are tough to totally remove though. after washing, a coat of "kilz" primer and paint will usually cover up the problem. Unless you have a professional come in ,this could be a problem for quite a while. from ex-firefighter.
NO. Soot should be washed, then treated with a solvent based primer. Once that is done you may top coat with any paint you choose.
Soot's plural is soot.
Soot is often produced when burning wood.
You still have some soot on the very tip of your nose.
soot doors is provide to clean the outside of the water tubes and to remove the soot.
soot
I think soot and smog come from the air pollution.
Soot is the product of an incomplete combustion of carbon.
Be wary of that soot on the hearth.
Botten Soot died in 1958.
Eyolf Soot was born in 1858.