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We have an old stone house (over 150 years) and I'm fixing some areas of damage to the interior paint, beneath which I'm finding a little discoloration here and there, though perhaps not actual damp. I've like advice on how to stain block and repaint without preventing the walls from continuing to breath. The existing paint is likely mineral-based, from its chalkiness where I'm removing all the loose bits. The plaster below is also chalky so probably lime render (I'm no expert) and quite old, and has a little pale yellowing here and there towards the floor, and slight pink edging at one corner. What would be a good product to use to stain block the old plaster before I apply a new mineral-based top coat? I understand that I should not use an acrylic based sealer as that would prevent breathing.