Hi all,
Some advice would be much appreciated!
We took a lot of popcorn ceiling down and so we have the house in multiple layers of plastic and used water to keep the popcorn from dusting too much. Now, I don't have a hygrometer in there, but because of the setup of basically a plastic sweat suit with having used water on the inside, I think the humidity is pretty high. I want to prime all ceiling and walls with KILZ original oil based.
I'm unsure if I have to get the humidity down first, e.g., using a dehumidifier, or if KILZ original oil can be put on in let's say 80 RH just fine.
I can't find any good info online. I find things like: paint between 45 and 55 RH and not above 85RH, but then again primer isn't paint. so!?
The TDS of KILZ original has no recommended humidity range, which I found odd.
Some advice would be awesome. I figure if I need to I just stick a dehumidifier in.
Thanks!
mos87 OP t1_iujw3nr wrote
Just fyi, we had the popcorn tested, no asbestos.