How To Permanently Cover Damp Patches

Now that you've repaired a leak or condensation problem, you probably have an unsightly damp spot. No bother. This video will show you the precise steps to remove that damp spot and keep it from reappearing. Enlarge

How To Permanently Cover Damp Patches

Now that you've repaired a leak or condensation problem, you probably have an unsightly damp spot. No bother. This video will show you the precise steps to remove that damp spot and keep it from reappearing.

Step 1: Cover Furniture And Carpets

Cover furniture and carpets, and keep windows and doors fully open to ensure good ventilation during the application and drying processes.

Step 2: Identify Causes

Make sure that the original cause of the damp problem has been rectified before treating the area.

Step 3: Apply Product

After stirring well, apply Polycell Damp Seal generously with a brush. Work it well, over the affected area and a wide surrounding area.

Step 4: Allow To Dry

Allow it to dry overnight before applying paint or wallpaper.

Step 5: Fast Drying

For added ease, use Damp Seal aerosol for a quicker application and drying time.

Step 6: Clean The Brush

Clean the brush with Polycell Brush Cleaner.