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Andrew S.
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Removing smoke smell

Andrew S.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Helena, MT
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Hey BP! 

Hopefully everyone else isn't enjoying Labor Day wknd scrubbing nicotine off the walls!

I'm working on my first investment property for a house hack. The house was previously smoked in. I'm scrubbing the walls with TSP and it's working great. Planning to paint with Kilz original oil based primer then probably a Behr Premium.

Curious if people recommend washing twice with TSP if I'm going to paint over with Kilz and a latex paint?

Kitchen Walls are Formica (might sheetrock over or paint), living areas are wood paneling, bedrooms are sheetrock if that matters. 

Ceiling is the old 12" x 12" tiles. Plan to paint them as well. 

Class C property. 

Thanks much! 

Andrew

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Terrell Garren
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Terrell Garren
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Sherwin-Williams sells a scented additive you can put into the wall & ceiling paint. I've used it a couple times and am pleased with the results.

https://www.sherwin-williams.com/homeowners/produc...

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