I have recently had 3 bedrooms re-plastered and painted with paints I bought from B&Q, but the paint stinks! I then did a quick search, (which I should have done before buying the paint), it turns out there are so many reviews with people complaining the smell, which being described as cat urine smell…
It’s been painted 3-4 weeks and still have strong smell, I keep the windows open all day only close at night, but the smell is still there, sometime lighter sometime stronger but I can always smell it from another room if the doors are not closed. I am now seriously concerning about health and definitely will not live with it.
I don't want to cover it up with other paint as the smell may still slowly come out of the new paint layer, I would like to totally remove the paint then repaint, with a different brand of course.
What would be the best method to remove the paint? I was thinking to sand them down but my builder said it’s too much work and he would not consider doing it. I know there’s a steaming machine to remove wall paper but will this remove the paint too? Looking for some advice on the best/cost effective method. Please HELP!
PS: is it possible to have professionals to come to test whether the smell causes any health issue? I ‘m still looking for my receipts so I can take this up with B&Q, I think this paint should not be sold on the market, can’t understand how they can get away selling it at B&Q…
It’s been painted 3-4 weeks and still have strong smell, I keep the windows open all day only close at night, but the smell is still there, sometime lighter sometime stronger but I can always smell it from another room if the doors are not closed. I am now seriously concerning about health and definitely will not live with it.
I don't want to cover it up with other paint as the smell may still slowly come out of the new paint layer, I would like to totally remove the paint then repaint, with a different brand of course.
What would be the best method to remove the paint? I was thinking to sand them down but my builder said it’s too much work and he would not consider doing it. I know there’s a steaming machine to remove wall paper but will this remove the paint too? Looking for some advice on the best/cost effective method. Please HELP!
PS: is it possible to have professionals to come to test whether the smell causes any health issue? I ‘m still looking for my receipts so I can take this up with B&Q, I think this paint should not be sold on the market, can’t understand how they can get away selling it at B&Q…