Nasty stain after leak

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What is that really good stainblock called, I think it is made by Unilever.
Not exactly cheap, but it does the job.
 
Zinsser BIN..Even better
Any solvent based paint (ie.white undercoat)will cover a water stains..Followed by the emulsion when dry
 
That sounds very familiar, cheers geez.
I have heard people say that undercoat would do it, but this is a very nasty stain.
Skimmed
Pva
Waterproof emulsion
Pva
More emulsion
It has improved a bit, but keeps coming back.

I''d rather spend a tenner and get the best there is.
 
Stain will ALWAYS find its way through a water-based paint , it cant however bleed through solvent based... Another way to cover it is with car spray paint - an aerosol can of white primer :wink:
 
Stain will ALWAYS find its way through a water-based paint ...
Yep, I knew that, which is why it got a thick coat of pva over the plaster, and another thick coat on top of the first white coat.
Have had pretty good results doing that when making good in the past, but no joy here.
 
Sorry bengasman, I didnt mean to imply you didnt know what you were doing, I posted that bit in for the benefit of any other readers who might not :)
 
I use cheap Berger's white oil based undercoat on stains all the time Ben, whether they're light stains or real heavy ones,, water marks,, nicotine etc. I put it on with a small roller. Smells a bit, (don't we all :lol: ) but it works all the time, and does the exactly the same job as expensive stain blockers,,,, but at nowhere near the cost,, around £8 to £9 ish for 2.5 ltrs.

Roughcaster.
 
Sorry bengasman, I didnt mean to imply you didnt know what you were doing, I posted that bit in for the benefit of any other readers who might not :)
No offense taken, I, in turn, just wanted to make clear that this stain is about as nasty as a traffic warden with piles.
 

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