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PostPosted: Wed Oct 23, 2002 6:50 pm    Post Subject:
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I AM REPAINTING MY KITCHEN WALLS BECAUSE MY 2 YEAR SON HAS MARKED CRAYONS, AND INK PEN ALL OVER IT, BUT THE INK AND CRAYON BLEEDS THROUGH THE NEW PAINT AFTER IT DRIES, I TRIED HAIRSPRAY, AND IT HAS HELPED A LITTLE, PLEASE IF SOMEONE OUT THERE NOWS A DIFFERNT SECRET PLEASE E-MAIL ME!!!!!! HELP STAY AT HOME MOM!!!!!
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 29, 2002 12:51 am    Post Subject:
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Did you try and paint the wall with Kilz. Kilz is kinda like an under coat that will generally hide ink. The Kilz drys quickly. Then apply the paint.
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 06, 2003 12:38 pm    Post Subject:
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hello - I used to be a decorator. for any staines that seep through water based pain, first paint them with a coat of oil based gloss paint. this should seal in the offending substance. once dried you can cover with your emulsion paint.
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hello - I used to be a decorator. for any stains that seep through water based paint, first paint them with a coat of oil based gloss paint. this should seal in the offending substance. once dried you can cover with your emulsion paint.
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