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Hello I am not sure but I think that my ceiling may contain lead paint. It is flaking and I want to know is I can just seal it by using a zinseer odourless primer
I do not want to disturb it.
the flaking is mostly around the edges but it is present throughout the ceiling
What would you recommend?
Thanks
this is another pic
Hi @mkats
My apologies for the late reply. The paint peeling looks like it is in its early stages. Lead paint is toxic, and when scraped off creates lead dust which is even more dangerous as it goes on everything you wear and contaminates the air that you breath.
If you plan on attempting to seal it, I suggest having a look at Zinsser 0.95L Peel Stop Clear Binding Primer. It binds cracking, chalking and peeling paint. It also glues down cracks and gaps under edges of old paint in minutes and is water based.
I suggest having a look at this discussion - How to remove lead paint? by @bq308. If you decide to remove the lead paint, I recommend letting the professionals remove the paint for you. They will have the specialized equipment and training to safely remove and dispose of the lead paint.
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
Thanks Eric.
How many coats of Perl Stop do I need to apply and what can I then use to paint over this ? Also is one can enough to do the entire ceiling and is it best applied with a brush or roller?
Regards
Maria
Hello @mkats
I suggest starting with one coat and observing the surface of the ceiling. If it looks like there are still loose bits a second coat will be necessary. One can will approximately cover 8 square meters. Peel stop can be applied with either brush or roller, but using a roller will be much faster than a paint brush.
Once the primer has cured you can use any type of ceiling paint as it is compatible with both oil and water-based paints.
Please remember to wear personal protection such as disposable overalls, gloves, goggles and a paint mask.
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
Thank you
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