How to paint over nicotine stains
Nicotine and Cigarette smoke stains can be a real problem, but our range of Zinsser products can help remove the stain quickly and effectively.
Here we show you how to permanently cover up nicotine stains from existing indoor paintwork.
What you will need:
- Zinsser Mould Killer
- Zinsser Universal Cleaner & Degreaser
- Cover Stain® Primer Sealer
- Perma-White Interior
Steps
- Surface Preparation
All surfaces must be clean, dry and free from anything that will interfere with the adhesion of the materials to be applied. Remove loose and failing material by scraping or brushing with a stiff bristle brush to a sound edge. Feather sound edges with a fine grade abrasive paper. Prior to painting, the moisture content should not exceed 18%. Remove all dust. Remove all visible signs of organic growth and treat the areas with Zinsser Mould Killer in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Allow to dry.
In areas with remaining sound paint clean down with Zinsser Universal Cleaner & Degreaser to remove any contaminants. Rinse thoroughly with clean water to remove all residues. Allow to dry.
- Priming
Thoroughly degrease with methylated spirts, changing the cloths regularly. Fill any cracks and small surface defects with a suitable filler as appropriate in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Allow to dry. Rub down with a fine grade abrasive paper. Remove all dust. Prime all areas to be decorated with one full coat of Cover Stain®. Allow a minimum drying time of two hours in normal drying conditions.
Allow a minimum drying time of two hours in normal drying conditions. Bring forward patch primed areas with one coat of Cover Stain®. Allow to dry.
- Decoration
Decorate with two full coats of Perma-White® Interior Matt, Satin or Semi-Gloss in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Allow a minimum drying time of two hours between coats.