A paint expert has shared whether you can paint over damp on your walls at home and the paint you'll need to use.
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A paint expert has shared whether you can paint over damp on your walls at home and the paint you'll need to use.
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Homeowners will know what it takes to keep a property in tip-top shape including keeping damp to a minimum. Whether you’ve been dealing with a damp problem for a while or you’re just starting to ...