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Stone Teran
  • Investor
  • Cincinnati, OH
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Painting over dirty walls

Stone Teran
  • Investor
  • Cincinnati, OH
Posted

I own C-grade apartment buildings.  I've always bleached the walls instead of painting over the dirt/fingerprints.  Bleaching is better but it is time consuming.  I've always criticized those who just paint over the gunk even though it seems everyone does it.  What is the harm of painting over a thin layer of non-greasy gunk during every apartment turnover?

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