How to Fix a Ceiling Water Stain - Less Than 10 Bucks!
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
- One of the headaches of home ownership is water stains in your ceiling. Besides having to figure out what's causing the stain, you have to take care of the stain itself. Well, I discovered something recently that makes it so easy to take care of that water stain, it's like magic! And it costs less than $10! This one will save you time, money, AND headaches!
DON"T FORGET - Get your free home selling guide at www.UltimateHom...
Search for homes at www.MoveMeMark.com
My goal is to help you get the most out of the real estate market and your home, so be sure to subscribe so you don't miss out!
Thank you so much for this video. I am a teacher and am getting moved into a classroom with really bad water stains. I can't wait to try this inexpensive fix up!
That’s awesome! I’m glad you liked it! Thanks so much for watching!
Thank you, it totally worked!
It would have been nice to see a demonstration instead of an explanation.
I completely agree! I didn't have what I needed at the time to film, so I had to make do with what I had! It was really just me putting some plastic drop cloths down and spraying a ceiling. It's that easy! Thanks for your comment!
Info starts at 3:19
Remember, if you start at 3:19, you miss all the suspense and intrigue! 😂
Thank you
You are very welcome! Thank you for watching! Be sure to subscribe for more!
I showed my landlord he thinks it was leaking from water dripping down but is it condensation?
It really depends. What is above the area where the leak occurred?
@@MoveMeMark there’s only a bathroom I told the landlord and he thinks maybe when he cleaned it drip but it’s the first time I notice it living here 4 years
@@PeytonBourree I wouldn't worry about it too much. If the leak isn't active, and it stops on its own, it might have been a one-time thing. Keep an eye on it and let your landlord know if it gets worse. Hope that helps!
@@MoveMeMark so should I do the spray? Is it condensation? Should I put a fan on it?
@@PeytonBourree If it's still wet, I wouldn't do anything. Give it a chance to dry before you consider trying to paint over it. Your landlord might have some ideas, as well, as what he wants done to correct it.
To get rid of a popcorn ceiling stain 50/50 water and bleach in a spery bottle. Protect everything with a drop cloth and just spray the spot and let dry and it gone.
Even easier and cheaper than this- you can use a diluted bleach solution in a spray bottle to remove the stains all together, many times you don't need any paint at all afterward but that will depend on a few factors. There are YT videos on how to do this.
The bleach and water does not work well on popcorn ceiling due to it will make the popcorn fall off.
@@Sophiecjp You have to go very light with it and do it in several phases. It takes longer and you can never dab the popcorn but it does work.
I have in the past used stained popcorn as the excuse to wet and scrape the whole ceiling and redo it with texture, it is a great upgrade. But short of that you can make the bleach work you just have to go slow and light.
😢😢😢Didn’t help. Nice movie bad product 👎🏼loosing money.
I'm so sorry you didn't get the results you wanted! I've never had a problem with this product! You might need to get another type of coverup paint.
Didnt know Tucker Carlson did home repair
Ha ha! That's hilarious. I seriously just laughed out loud. Have a good one!
😂😂😂😂😂
I had to go back and look at him.😂
Maybe you should show the application of use vs talking?
The application of use would just be me spraying upward - not that exciting! And I didn’t want any accidental overspray to hit my camera. I put plastic sheeting down before beginning, but I hope the before and after helped!
I got it- maybe I should have said : before and after.... and how much product- I understand your reply and Thanks@@MoveMeMark
😢This just happens to me and I was thinking about hiring someone to repair my ceiling. Thanks to you, I’ll do it myself.
That's awesome! It's such an easy fix! Just make sure you have some plastic down to protect whatever is underneath what you're spraying! Good luck!
If it’s not too late try spraying it with bleach and leave it many times it just goes away (PRO TIP) and you won’t have to touch up the ceiling
I just had the same problem. I am going to try it and let you know. Thank you for sharing your experience.
How'd it go?
Is this good on soda stains
That's a good question, and I'm not sure. It does such a great job of covering up, and it's really not expensive, so I would probably give it a try! What have you got to lose?
The recommended product is... 3:09
What's the name of the product?
Hi Jose, the product is called Zinnser Covers Up. Hope that helps!
Lavallette NJ???? exit 109 here!!!!!
Heck, yeah! I feel so bad for people who have never experienced the Jersey Shore!
@@MoveMeMark lol right?!?!? but shhhhhh.... we don't want anymore bennys transplanting here year round! It's beginning to feel like the 6th borough here in Fair Haven... Thanks for this awesome video!
@@Katiekay. You are very welcome! Thanks for watching!
Amazing. Thank you
You are very welcome! Thanks for watching! That stuff is awesome! Be sure to subscribe for more!