14 Mar
Posted by wktd under enart.hubeidaxue.com
I bought some semigloss that was on sale and was going to prime it with some flat white paint first - will this work. I was reading theres a preference to oilbase but mine are latex can I get away with this?you never know.you start mixing brands and formulas you could get a mess.oh what the hell go for it.I'm praying for you.yes, you can. But you must be careful
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Latex works for me , a nice even coat, good luckLatex enamel is fine for wood molding. The main thing you need to do is prime bare wood, and if you are painting over an enamel, lightly sand it first to improve adhesion. So, if the wood molding you are painting is already painted, just make sure its clean and dry, and if it was already painted with an enamel, rough it up with a fine grit sandpaper before you paint. As long as you don't go down to bare wood, you don't need primer. But if you do get to bare wood, then use primer in those spots.yep it will work , have funIt should work fine, so long as the surface being painted is clean and maybe roughed up just a little with a light sanding. (This helps paint cling.)
Personally, I have a strong preference for latex paint, and lots of times I get excellent results without any primer.Yes it should work, although you may want to sand the surface first. I personally feel that latex is better for nearly all painting needs because oil paint tends to have horrendous fumes. if its raw wood, you need to prime it first. If its painted, rough it up first then use the semi-gloss. You can paint oil over latex, but not latex over oil paint unless the oil paint is a primer. You're doing the right thing#If you have any other info about this subject , Please add it free.# |
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