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HARR15N1PE5 t1_itlhdo7 wrote
Reply to comment by Guygan in General Feedback/Getting Started Questions and Answers [Weekly Thread] by AutoModerator
It isn’t wood stain. It’s a particularly thick oil based paint used to cover up stained walls. Typically used to hid damp patches and blemishes
HARR15N1PE5 t1_itlh7vm wrote
Reply to comment by danauns in General Feedback/Getting Started Questions and Answers [Weekly Thread] by AutoModerator
Its not wood stain. It’s oil based paint to cover up stains in the wall
HARR15N1PE5 t1_itkzoan wrote
Reply to comment by Guygan in General Feedback/Getting Started Questions and Answers [Weekly Thread] by AutoModerator
Its a plastered stud wall.
I used stain coat because someone painted acrylic in the wrong colour
HARR15N1PE5 t1_itkw3zz wrote
Hi, i have painted a wall with a very heavy (stain coating) oil-based paint. And im curious as to the proper way to remove it.
It has come out like acne.
I left it for a couple of days to dry and have just tried sanding it, with an orbital sander.
Trouble is that the paint is gumming up on the sand paper and immediately rendering it useless.
Is there an easy way to remove oil-based paint? Im guessing to use spirits?
HARR15N1PE5 t1_itp11pw wrote
Reply to comment by Guygan in General Feedback/Getting Started Questions and Answers [Weekly Thread] by AutoModerator
It’s a paint used to coat stains.