Spots Bleeding Through While Painting

Updated on April 21, 2008
R.B. asks from Decorah, IA
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we bought a home last year that is 100+ years old. we are slowly gutting each room and redoing them. but while doing other rooms that need it more, i wanted to paint the living room just to make it look nicer. right now it has old wood paneling on it. we can't take that off because we can feel under it some of the plaster has broken and fallen. i washed the walls down last night and today i put one coat of primer on the paneling. i know it needs one more coat before we can paint it a green color. but the longer it is sitting, there is brown spots coming through. my question is.. will the second coat of primer cover the spots from bleeding through again or do i need to use something else?
i just dont want to waste the primer if it isn't going to stop them from coming through again or have them bleed through after the color goes on the wall. has anyone else dealt with this before?

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Thank you so much! The kilz worked perfectly.. just like you said it would with only one coat! Our living room is looking so much nicer, we even had a wonderful suprise when tearing up the worn out carpet.. beautiful hard wood floors that wont take long to redo! Thank you. It was a good weekend all the way around.. Friday we found out we have our little GIRL coming in sept!

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S.K.

answers from Minneapolis on

Hi R.,

Just to clarify, is this that cruddy old 1970's paneling that so many people used to cover crumbling plaster, or is it the original wainscoting (which in some more elaborate homes could be floor to ceiling)? If it is the former, use the Kilz--it works great! If it is original, it would be well worth the effort to refinish it.

My dh and I have fully restored two turn-of-the-century homes and are halfway through our third. It is a ton of work, but the results are so worth it! Anyway, I agree with the others, Kilz works great, I have used it many times.

Good luck with the restoration and let me know if anything else comes up. These old houses are full of surprises, some good, some not so good. If you are refinishing hardwood floors, I highly recommend Renew Hardwood Floors. Jeff runs it and Jose did our floors--he was the best!

S.

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S.W.

answers from Green Bay on

Hi R.:

OMG! I feel like such a slacker after reading your "a little about me"!!! What is your secret?

Have you tried Kilz? It was recommended to me last summer and it is wonderful. It's a little more expensive but worth it.

Congrats on your growing family,

S.

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K.N.

answers from Minneapolis on

It will continue to bleed through. Use Kilz. It will definitely work. They now have a low odor one but do it when you can have windows open anyway if possible. One coat of primer is fine so you shouldn't need to cover everything with Kilz, just the spots. That is assuming it is just a spot problem and not a whole wall problem.

My husband and I just finished a 20-year long project of fixing up a 100+ yr old home. We could give you LOTS of "I wish I would have known" advice. Contact me directly if you want me to share advice or if you have specific questions.

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C.H.

answers from Sioux Falls on

A friend of mine has done this and there is a special product that works better than primer and can be done with only one coat and it stick better to the paneling as well. I cannot remember the name off the top of my head. Call Sherwin Williams or another paint specialty store and they should know the name of it. I remember her saying it has a stronger odor though, so that may be a consideration. It is not going to peel off the paneling especially if it is smooth surfaced paneling you are painting over with the primer.
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T.

answers from Minneapolis on

I swear by KILZ, especially on panelling. Good luck!

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K.R.

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I am with Tammy. KILZ works everytime.

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