How Do You Cover Nicotine Stains On A Ceiling?
Smoking is not only bad for your health and those around you. It could also turn your lovely home into a smelly, yellow-stained mess. Cigarette smoke leaves a residue on anything around it–including curtains, fabrics, walls and ceilings–and it is difficult to remove. A smoke stained ceiling can make your whole room look old and dirty. A few simple tricks may be able to revive your stained ceilings and save the look of your home. Bleach the stains. While wearing rubber gloves, mix two parts bleach with one part water in a bucket. You are essentially bleaching the ceiling so you want a high of bleach to water ratio. Wet a clean paint roller with the bleach-water mixture. This can be accomplished by pouring some of the mixture into a paint tray and rolling the roller into it. Once the roller is saturated with the mixture, roll onto the ceiling just as if you where painting it. When rolling, apply light pressure and go in a back-and-forth motion. Allow to dry. Blend three quarts hot wate