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Hi, since I do have one of those landlords from hell, I do not want to give her any reason more to keep my money. I am trying to clean a section of wall where there are black marks from a chair and it is overall polluted with dust and soot. It appears that she used non washable paint (stucco paint contraption used here). Does anyone know how to clean these?

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Brian
 
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Paint, my nemesis here Garlic Man ! The only way IMO is to get some touch up paint. You can probably get away with just getting plain white gesso. You may want to use a damp rag first to get rid of the darker marks.

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you can also sand down the wall with some fine sand paper - this may be easier than trying to scrub the wall (but dusty) - then just a quick coat of tempera and you are set.
 
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I agree with KEL, our downstairs hallway in the condo, has a window open to the street, they wiped it down with a dry feather duster to get the dirt off the walls ( made a world of difference) and then did a layer of tempera paint!

if you need to sand,, then dust well,and then paint!

Buy some friends a beer and I bet you can get it done fast!

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Posts: 5304 | Location: Florence / Certaldo Italy | Registered: 01 December 2001Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Hi All, thanks for the replies. I called an "expert" in and he is going to take care of that tomorrow morning. I did not want to risk creating more of a mess, knowing my landlord's behavior. He is also going to fix the shutters slightly so they close a bit better, though, he said there is absolutely nothing wrong with them as they are. And he is going to fix a chair that has been broken at least 3 time that my landlord insists that I broke it. All for the half day price of 125 €. Not bad for peace of mind.

Thanks again,
Brian
 
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Well, the operator came today, did what other people said. He sanded, then dusted, then painted. I cannot tell the differnce. He also "fixed" the shutters by oiling them and placing a ring on one of the hinges. They close perfectly now, not that they didn't before, but there is no rubbing.

Brian
 
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Go Brian!!!
landlords from inferno!
now let's see what she finds wrong as to not give you your deposit back!

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Heck Brian - next time call me, I would of done it for a beer (and a room to sleep in for a night so I could go to the Porta Portese market the next morning very very early!)
 
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Originally posted by kel:
Heck Brian - next time call me, I would of done it for a beer (and a room to sleep in for a night so I could go to the Porta Portese market the next morning very very early!)


Why, thank you. If my landlord makes up more things, then I can count on you. The place is empty now and my landlord thinks I am leaving Italy on Wednesday. Ooppps, I didn't tell her I am living with my girlfriend now. I am supposed to hand back the keys tonight to the agency and they better have a letter stating everything is okay or there is damage and a check. If not the good old Guardia di Finanza and my lawyer are going to tear her apart.

Brian
 
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