Zinsser Cover Stain

Zinsser Cover Stain

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A multi-purpose stain block primer and sealer for interior and exterior surfaces. Effective treatment for fire and smoke damage

Features

  • A solvent-based, stain blocking primer and sealer for interior and exterior surfaces
  • Effective treatment for stains including fire, smoke and water damage, nicotine and inks
  • Suitable for use on wood, plaster, metal, masonry, vinyl and much more
  • Offers good resistance to cracking and peeling
  • Offers excellent adhesion to substrate without the need for sanding
  • Compatible with all solvent and water-based topcoats
  • Very high V.O.C
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Drying time
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Coverage
Up to 9.8 m2 per litre
No. of coats
1-2
Size
500ml 1L 2.5L 5L
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Overview

Overview

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Zinsser Cover Stain is a quick drying coating for stains caused by fire smoke, water, and nicotine, on interior and exterior surfaces. Ideal for use on interior ceilings, walls, doors, and furniture, and on exterior walls, doors, fascia's, soffits, and railings.

Please Note: When blocking stains caused by water or damp, make sure the original cause of the problem has been rectified.

Preparation

Preparation

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For the best results, ensure surfaces to be coated are sound, clean, dry and free from all defective or poorly adhering material such as dirt, grease, paint or adhesives. If needed, clean surface using an appropriate ammoniated cleaning solution. Never use tri sodium phosphate based cleaners.

  1. Take special precautions during surface preparation of pre-1960s paint surfaces over wood and metal as they may contain harmful lead
  2. Sand all edges of remaining coating until smooth
  3. Using an 80 - 100 grit sandpaper, lightly sand exterior timber to remove loose or weathered wood fibres and mill glaze
  4. Clean as much of the existing stain as possible, prior to priming
  5. Remove and treat any mould and mildew on interior surfaces using Zinsser Mould Killer and Remover
  6. Fill any nail holes and imperfections with a suitable multi-purpose filler and spot prime the area
  7. Spot prime any knots and resin streaks using Zinsser B-I-N
  8. All areas of rust should be cleaned using a wire brush

Application

Application

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Always do a test area before starting any project to check product suitability and effectiveness. Follow the manufacturer's instructions on the tin at all times.

Only apply at temperatures ranging between 5°C and 32°C and a relative humidity of no more than 85%.

  1. Stir thoroughly before and periodically during use
  2. Apply Zinsser Cover Stain with a good quality natural or synthetic brush, microfibre roller, applicator pad or spray gun (Use tip size 0.15 - 0.17 at pressure 1800 - 2200 psi)
  3. Apply 1 full coat to prepared surfaces. A second coat on very porous surfaces may be necessary
  4. Allow 2 hours between coats
  5. Fully cured in 4 - 7 days

Cleaning Equipment

Clean brushes and rollers immediately after use, using white spirit. For dried on primer use Zinsser B-I-N Brush Cleaner and Restorer

F.A.Q.

F.A.Q.

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Would Cover Stain work on rust stains on render?

Yes, we would recommend cleaning the areas affected using a wire brush before use.


Is Cover Stain Clear?

Zinsser Cover Stain is white.


Can you paint water-based paints over Cover Stain as it says it is oil based?

This product is compatible with all solvent and water-based topcoats.


I've sanded down a wall and it's gone to the plaster, showing brown patches, would this cover them?

Yes,Zinsser Cover Stain will seal in and cover up the brown patches of plaster for your new finish.


Can you paint Zinsser Cover Stain over mould or do you have to have to remove all traces of mould first, if so, what's best to do so?

It is best practice to remove all traces of mould and mildew as this can continue to grow and push the coatings off and/or the staining can begin growing through. Take a look at Zinsser Mould Killer and Remover to help eradicate the issue before overcoating with anything.


Does this contain shellac?

No, the Zinsser Cover Stain is a solvent-based primer and sealer.


Would one coat of Cover Stain be enough on water-stained ceiling Do you just paint over the stained areas?

We recommend priming the whole area with water damage. Stir before using and try and clean the surface very well before using for the best chance of adhesion.


Would Cover Stain go over or under Peel Stop?

Once fully dried, Cover Stain can be applied over the top of Zinsser Peel Stop to prime and seal flaking, chalking and peeling surfaces.


Would Cover Stain cover an old brass stain on a natural stone hearth?

Yes, the Zinsser Cover Stain is designed for the effective treatment of a variety of stains including fire and smoke damages. We would recommend cleaning the areas affected using a wire brush before use application and after, using a suitable top- coat to offer the surface durability and resistance.


We have a bathroom vanity sink cupboard that we'd like to paint with an oil-based eggshell. Would Cover Stain be a good undercoat, and do we have to sand back?

It would depend as to what is on the timber at the moment. Cover Stain could be suitable for this project, and it will take both water-based and solvent-based topcoats. For bare wood, we recommend applying Zinsser B-I-N instead as this helps to seal knots and provides a nice base without any bleed through from tannins. Give our Woodcare Experts a call on 01303 213838 to discuss your options.


Is the Zinsser Cover Stain mould resistant and is it oil-based?

The Zinsser Cover Stain is a solvent-based stain blocking primer and sealer with excellent opacity and covering properties. It does not have any active ingredients to prevent mould growth. For best results, we would suggest using a dedicated mould and mildew cleaner to eradicate the problem before use of the Zinsser Cover Stain.

Reviews

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3 customer reviews
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5/5
Excellent
Used before great coverage on any finish stain etc
Michael Banks. , 1L (31/05/24)
5/5
Does exactly what it says
This was recommended by the staff as I had a nightmare wall to cover and this was the perfect undercoat. Make sure it’s a well ventilated area as it has a very strong smell
Mr Wilson. , 1L (10/03/24)
5/5
Just good stuff
Ideal primer for wood both inside and out. 2 coats to stain block on wood I find. (When painting white)
Steven Hall. , 2.5L (17/11/22)