Did you leave your air and dehumidifier on? Depending on where you live it can make a huge difference. Leave the thermostat set at about 77 in the summer, so you make sure the air will circulate, and a few degrees lower/higher in other seasons. So in the winter keep it at 50-65 if you think the house would drop to 40 without heat. I do this and can always smell the paint when we return. |
A few years ago, someone was raving about ScuffX from Benjamin Moore. I thought the poster was a loon, but it’s totally worth it. I painted my kitchen with the matte finish and the paint looks amazing two years later. Also- my kids are slobs and get spaghetti sauce on the walls. Wiping old sauce usually leaves some kind of mark- but in this case, absolutely nothing. The paint matters. You buy Aura for color depth and longevity. You buy scuffX because you have kids. |
Agreed. I use a rejuvenation cabinet spray for my cabinets. That are painted gray. That are constantly filthy. It’s totally worth it. |
Paints with higher sheens, in general, are EASIER to clean. That’s not going to affect whether or not you need to clean it. But mainly, it’s a preference thing. Aesthetically I hate how satin or eggshell looks on the wall. |
I don’t. We actually have a Nest system that turns off when we are gone. I am going to try to leave my system running periodically to see if that helps. I also think I’ll ask a friend who is very honest if my house has an odd smell. I know she will be forthright. |
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This really depends on the paint, people should definitely find an inconspicuous place and try this out first. We have a cheap flat paint on our walls right now from when we move in and any attempt at even wiping the walls results in paint removal and the ghastly color that the previous owners had underneath it (like seriously, the kitchen was both bright purple and dark green, the bathrooms were pepto pink, etc...).
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If paint is coming off, it’s not because it’s flat. Something else is wrong with it and you just have to repaint. |
| swiffer those walls !! |
They’re not saying it’s the finish, they’re saying it’s the fact that it was painted with cheap, low quality paint. |
Okay! I just returned home from a trip. I turned the Nest on about 3 times (30 mins) during my 4 day getaway. I also left an air filter running on low. The weird smell I’ve been complaining about was still there but a lot less obvious and in your face. I am going to get my dryer vent cleaned, air ducts cleaned and make sure my roof vent hasn’t been covered up. |
same! and i can’t use thise magic erasers bc they take the paint off entirely |
| I have a lot of artwork and mirrors on my walls, many are quite heavy - I cannot imagine taking it all down and then back up to wash the walls. |
Wipe around them and get as close as possible. That’s what I did in my powder room. |
I did this with a very soft towel and all purpose cleaner. Don’t use anything abrasive. Magic erasers destroyed my paint as well. |
| The smell might be from your pipes. When pipes do not have water flowing through them on a regular basis methane gas can build up and cause bad odors. Once you start running water again the odor will dissipate. |