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In Reply to: RE: Bad news, for me. posted by lsohn1@epbfi.com on May 25, 2025 at 07:39:58
You may already know this, but most definitely use an oil based primer (Kilz, Zinsser or the like). Normally not necessary except in bathrooms, but in your case better safe than sorry. The fumes are AWFUL, but it will dissipate, eventually.
Ask me how I know...ha ha
Heroyam Slava. Slava Ukraine. πΊπ¦
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Gray water line backed up...drain for washing machine backed up water dripped down into the basement, spread across the floor into my listening room. Luckily I have everything at least slightly off the floor, so no equipment damage, but I ran a medium sized dehumidifier for three days before the drywall showed moisture free. If you repaint before everything is bone dry, you will have issues down the road. FWIW Amazon sells a number of different dehumidifiers.
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Heroyam Slava. Slava Ukraine. πΊπ¦
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