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I have a problem with condense at high level in kitchen and bathroom (walls are constructed of 9 inch solid brickwork).
We use an extractor fan in the bathroom and try to kep the rooms well vented, but in cold weather we can't stop it happening.
Its not practical to insulate the walls so to prevent the wall surface from blackening I thought about using 'Anti-condensate' paint. Has anyone had any experience of using this paint?
Does it really Work?
 
Hey there! I'm no expert, but I've used Mad Dog Primer (they ship overseas and you can buy online). Their stuff is weather proof, so it stands up to humidity problems and stuff like that. I have used it on concrete, my deck, interior and exterior walls. It goes on before the paint and it stops the paint from cracking, chipping and peeling. I think you should at least check them out and see if this is something that works for you. I know that I've spent so much money on other products in the past that haven't worked, so when I found that this stuff worked, I started using it for everything. Hope you are able to find something that works for you!
 

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