Q&A: What is used to prep interior walls for paint? They are heavily stained with cigarette smoke.?

Qυеѕtіοn bу karnilyn: Whаt іѕ used tο prep interior walls fοr paint? Thеу аrе heavily stained wіth cigarette smoke.?

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Killz works pretty ехсеƖƖеnt.

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8 Responses to “Q&A: What is used to prep interior walls for paint? They are heavily stained with cigarette smoke.?”

  1. love being a mom says:

    Kilz you can find it in most stores that sell paint

  2. Marjorie Astrofsky says:

    wash the walls first. Some water, lighten and a sponge.

    Most of it will come off. You can paint right over it when it dries.

    The most vital thing is to wash everything down.

  3. quietgiant says:

    apply a coat of kilz as your primer coat,then paint the topcoat over it the kilz will lock in any issues with the smoke ,use theoil based kilz…..painting contractor

  4. frogged says:

    If your really having distress getting it off try by some greased lightning or Dawn dish soap in water. With that if the smell doesn’t go away I would use kilz and then paint it. I know your problem where I went the people smoked in the house and had a dog that went in the house. We stripped the carpets and painted on the kilz and that eliminated the pet odors. I am a smoker but, I smoke outside because I can’t stand to have yellow walls or lamp shades. It was so thick when we were cleaning before we went in with we wiped the mess on the ceilings in the bathrooms with dish soap you could literally peel it off like paint stripper would do to paint. It was really combined. Excellent luck its a lot of work.

  5. T C says:

    nicotine is an oily substance, kilz can cover it, but, if you want to do it right for the future, you need to wipe the walls down with ammonia, then prime with kilz.

  6. Mike S says:

    Are these earlier painted walls?
    I like in hopeless cases this powder called Dirtex which you should be able to find in a hardware store. It mixes w/water so get a bucket & a sponge & I like it it because it’s less mordant than TSP & you don’t need to rinse it off when you’re done.
    I work on houses (mostly paint) 4 a living, been doing it for a even as at this point.

  7. Les the painter says:

    Kilz will sure kill you from the fumes so make sure you open windows and sounds like you’ll be doing the whole interior cause it’s the only way you’ll get rid of the smell. Do yourself a favor and waste a modest more and use Zinseers Bullseye “Odorless” primer/sealer/stain killer. As far as washing and all that hassle that’s what our grandma’s did 30 yrs ago, if your gonna go through all the motions use a paint roller instead of a sponge. Tsp (Trisodium phosphate) is a cleaner yes but you have to rinse thoroughly or paint won’t adhere well, it’s another ancient fashioned remedy, you want nice dry walls for paint why the heck do you want to soak them up with moisture???? Any unpainted surfaces should be washed and like I said every inch HAS TO BE primed or washed or the nicotine smell will still hang back, Excellent luck Les the painter

  8. lucy says:

    If it were me I would use the product KILZ. Its an awsome product and has worked well for us.

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