Archive for March, 2009
Remove Mold Stains and Moisture
The spots usually occur on the walls or ceilings by humidity or some other temporary source can be removed easily. If moisture persists and causes a defect in construction, water pipes broken or leaking, should be treated and disposed of prior to these treatments, otherwise make no sense. Mainly we find, mildew stains and yellow stains of moisture. Following the application of paint re-emerge if we use a plastic paint or latex water.
Remove mildew spots
Then, to remove mildew we do with bleach or diluted bleach water at a rate of 1 per 10 parts water. We went over with a damp cloth until clear and rinse with water. Once dry you can proceed to paint the wall. Remember to be careful with the mold, but if the removed dry, try not to suck since fungi are often detrimental to health.
Remove stains humidity
The yellow spots are usually penetrated the wall and the more rebellious mildew stains, and can not be removed with a damp cloth. One trick is to paint with painter’s Wood Fund, diluted in about 30% with turpentine, with a brush a review for stains and scratches are not. Once dry, after a few hours, you can paint with acrylic paint to water. The spots can not pass through oil paint, and to be white, matte finish is ideal for applying any type on it. You can use acrylic paint anti-fungal to prevent their recurrence.
