The odor from cigarette smoke often sticks to deep into the walls but you can remove the unsightly yellow stains that do not penetrate as deeply.
Yellow stains on bathroom walls.
Those drip mark lines on your bathroom walls do exist.
But you have recently noticed some yellow stains on your normally white bathroom counters.
It has yellowed the tub fake marble which is never used.
The stain is caused by using bleach to clean your countertop surfaces.
This happened to me in my last apt.
Yellow mold often grows on spots such as shower walls or curtain vent near the faucets or shower head under the sink near the sinkhole and in the corner of walls or floor.
The paint looks perfect but after a day or two yellow stains start to come through where there was an old partition and on the joins where the wall has been replastered.
You re not imagining things.
Alcohol seems to work.
You try to remove the yellow stains with more bleach but the stain remains.
The walls appear dull and the stains stick to the surface of nonporous surfaces in the home as well as the walls.
When condensation from a hot shower or bath forms on the walls and begins streaking or dripping down the wall drip marks occur.
The drip drip of water down the bathroom wall that condensation is caused when hot steam hits cold walls.
Smoke from cigarettes often leaves behind yellow stains on the walls.
It is made worse with clorox.
These lines result after the water evaporates.
I am an ex smoker and always smoked in the bathroom while getting ready for work and use to get brownish yellow spots on the ceiling from the mix of tar and water.
And yes it was an older victorian apartment an old bathroom with white painted wood walls and a clawfoot tub.
The yellow stuff never dripped from the celing but it did drip down the walls.
I could never figure out where it came from it seemed as if it was seeping out of the walls.
If you seldom clean your bathroom thoroughly or does not use cleaning agent with anti mold formula it will be easy for yellow mold to grow.
Here in san francisco.
Hi i have recently painted a room wall and ceiling in white emulsion.
You ve probably noticed that condensation is worst on outside walls and around the metal frames of single glazed windows.
They are also on the walls and floor.
To remove the yellow stains all you need is some hydrogen peroxide and a clean cloth.
What are the yellow stains i get around one bathroom commode.