Hi there,
I'm used to using solvent-based 'stain blockers' (or, more cheaply, just oil-based undercoat) to prevent stains (e.g. 'water marks) showing through paint or wallpaper - and it makes sense that they work.
However, I've noticed that there are some water-based 'stain blocks' around - such as 'Dulux Trade Stain Block Primer' and Wickes 'Interior Damp Seal'. The concept of a water-based stain blocker sounds a little odd to me - do they actually work (i.e. do what it says on the tin)?
Kind Regards, John
I'm used to using solvent-based 'stain blockers' (or, more cheaply, just oil-based undercoat) to prevent stains (e.g. 'water marks) showing through paint or wallpaper - and it makes sense that they work.
However, I've noticed that there are some water-based 'stain blocks' around - such as 'Dulux Trade Stain Block Primer' and Wickes 'Interior Damp Seal'. The concept of a water-based stain blocker sounds a little odd to me - do they actually work (i.e. do what it says on the tin)?
Kind Regards, John