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Tea stains on interior painted wall

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mb
Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 3:41 pm Reply with quote
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I had a bizarre little accident in the kitchen the other day where I
slipped while attempting to deposit hot steeped tea bags in the trash
can resulting on very noticeable tea stains on the wall. The wall is
off white interior latex paint. I wiped it off quickly, but the damage
was done. Since then I've used the Mr. Clean Magic Clean pads with only
moderate success. You can still see the stains. I'm afraid to use
harsh chemicals for fear of removing the paint. Any recommendations
short of repainting the wall, which I'd rather not do? Thanks.

mb
MaryL
Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 7:26 pm Reply with quote
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I had a bizarre little accident in the kitchen the other day where I
slipped while attempting to deposit hot steeped tea bags in the trash
can resulting on very noticeable tea stains on the wall. The wall is
off white interior latex paint. I wiped it off quickly, but the damage
was done. Since then I've used the Mr. Clean Magic Clean pads with only
moderate success. You can still see the stains. I'm afraid to use
harsh chemicals for fear of removing the paint. Any recommendations
short of repainting the wall, which I'd rather not do? Thanks.

mb

My guess is that you *will* need to repaint. If it is a matte finish
instead of gloss, you may be able to get away with repainting just that
section. However, I think you will need to take precautions to prevent the
tea stain from leaching through the new paint. Kilz does a good job. I
have even use cheap hair spray for a very small stain -- spray it on, let it
dry, then paint over it. The Kilz or hair spray provides some sort of
protective finish that prevents the stain from bleeding. (A contractor
originally told me about the hair spray trick -- I never would have thought
of something like that on my own, but it did work.)

MaryL
 
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