You will need to use a sealant, such as Killz, to keep the stains from bleeding through the new paint.
Whenever you have water on a hardwood floor it stains a shaded color. You need to replace it or use a scrub and you can just paint over it. If not then use shaded brown and scrub it over for 1 hour or so and it will look brand new. Or else you will be uneven with your color
Can I paint semi gloss over flat paint? Thanks!Barbara Phillips
Stains can be classified into categories such as protein stains (like blood and dairy), tannin stains (like coffee and tea), dye stains (like ink and food coloring), and oil-based stains (like grease and makeup). To remove protein stains, cold water and enzymatic cleaners work best; tannin stains often respond well to hot water and detergent; dye stains may require a specialized stain remover; and oil-based stains can be tackled with solvents or dish soap. Always test a small area first and follow the care instructions for the fabric. For persistent stains, professional cleaning may be necessary.
Neither white vinegar nor water stains clothes. Red wine vinegar may though, as it is made red wine which stains.
When removing stains from clothes, it's generally best to use cold water, as hot water can set certain stains, particularly protein-based ones like blood or dairy. Cold water helps to prevent the stain from bonding with the fabric fibers. However, for oil-based stains, warm water can be effective in breaking down the oils. Always check the care label on the garment for specific washing instructions.
If you used a good quality paint, there should be no possibility of water stains. Unfortunately, there are plenty of inferior paints that don't provide the protection that you need.
If you are referring to paint stains, get them off with the thinner of the paint you've been using, then wash in warm soapy water and use a hand lotion after.
Assuming you want to cover up the purple so you can start over: buy the type of paint that covers water stains, deep colors. Kilz makes a paint that does that. Then, paint over that with the color you do want.
Mud stains can be removed from dry cloth. With the wet cloth wipe it fully. And using soap solution with water remove the mud from auto paint.
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There are stains specifically intended to go over paint. Unless you used one of those, no, it will not dry properly.
There are special paints available now that are specifically for covering over all kinds of stains. As long as the original problem has been fixed, you can paint these over the stain and it won't show through.
yes, for water base paints and stains only
how can you remove walnut stains from your car paint with out hurting your paint on your car
mix hot water and gin and wet the place were the paint is, the scrub away with the rough side of a sponge, will were paint stains down
If the paint dries it will, but if it is NOT dry you can remove it with hot water