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Afternoon ladies and gents... saw a thread in the HVAC section about a poor homeowner and issues with neighbors smoking indoors that reminded me about a question I've been meaning to post here...
We bought our condo from a chain smoker, who smoked a pack a day inside. Before moving in, we ripped the carpet, floors, appliances, etc out and put in new flooring, scrubbed kitchen and cabinets down, new appliances, and painted every surface twice.
I'm doing a bathroom remodel now (will post once done :laughing: :whistling2:in project section), and was using Zinsser 1-2-3 to seal some old fireboard I left in there away from the wet areas. I loved it. Great coverage, great to paint on. Then it hit me...
We are in the place over a year now. Every surface has been covered or replaced. All the walls and ceilings have recieved 2-3 coats of paint. We don't notice it, but friends who visit can detect a hint of smoke still at first. I was chatting with the association manager, and he said smoke permeates drywall (especially after 10 years of constant chain smoking indoors in a 2 BR condo) and the only way besides ripping out the drywall would be to **SEAL** the existing drywall and repaint from there.
So, 2 questions:
1) We painted the entire place before moving in... took a long time, but worth it. Please tell me there is another way.. some "magic" coating that can go over the paint? :thumbup:
2) Assuming that #1 is wishful thinking, and I just accept the fact that major priming and painting needs to be done (deeeeeeep breaths...
), what would be a good "sealer"? That Zinsser 1-2-3? And, would this "lock out" the smoke smell? Or do I really need to consider full demo, rebuilding of the drywall?
We bought our condo from a chain smoker, who smoked a pack a day inside. Before moving in, we ripped the carpet, floors, appliances, etc out and put in new flooring, scrubbed kitchen and cabinets down, new appliances, and painted every surface twice.
I'm doing a bathroom remodel now (will post once done :laughing: :whistling2:in project section), and was using Zinsser 1-2-3 to seal some old fireboard I left in there away from the wet areas. I loved it. Great coverage, great to paint on. Then it hit me...
We are in the place over a year now. Every surface has been covered or replaced. All the walls and ceilings have recieved 2-3 coats of paint. We don't notice it, but friends who visit can detect a hint of smoke still at first. I was chatting with the association manager, and he said smoke permeates drywall (especially after 10 years of constant chain smoking indoors in a 2 BR condo) and the only way besides ripping out the drywall would be to **SEAL** the existing drywall and repaint from there.
So, 2 questions:
1) We painted the entire place before moving in... took a long time, but worth it. Please tell me there is another way.. some "magic" coating that can go over the paint? :thumbup:
2) Assuming that #1 is wishful thinking, and I just accept the fact that major priming and painting needs to be done (deeeeeeep breaths...