Anti-damp paint, anti-mould paint: which to apply first?

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Hi there, I live in a 200-year-old cottage and, during the winter months, get a little mould and damp around my bedroom window.

I've just used a mould-killer spray to kill what mould was there, and I have some anti-damp paint and anti-mould paint (a tin of each).

So my question is: which paint should I use first (and which second) before I then add a coat or two of regular emulsion to cover it all?

Thanks in advance,

Andie
 
Do whatever you like - maybe mix them together - but don’t expect any improvement unless you insulate the wall or reduce the humidity in the room.
 
Yep, I'm going to do that with with a humidifier, but some of the damp is coming in from outside as the walls are very thick and old, so I really want to give these paints a go, too.
 
If condensation is the issue perhaps think about better ventilation in the room, but if you want to paint the room with it then go ahead. A choice of twelve colours there are, and the world is your oyster.
 
Thanks, but it's only a few small patches, not the whole room. Which of the paints I mentioned should I apply first?
 
I would apply the anti-damp paint first. I am assuming this is a paint that prevents moisture coming through it.

I would apply the anti-mould paint after that. I would imagine this paint has anti-fungal properties. I would therefore think it is not designed to be painted over, as you want its anti-fungal properties on the surface.
 
Thank you, that's what I was thinking. But yes, the anti-mould paint is designed to be painted over with emulsion.
 

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