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One tip to note about using this primer: use a cheap brush while applying this oil - based primer — it is a huge hassle to clean the primer off of a brush so I choose to just use a cheap one that I can toss afterwards.
Always apply a stain blocking primer under white or light - colored paint such as GF Stain Blocker or a shellac based primer.
2) Use a coat of light gray over a lacquer based primer before applying white paint.
Did you use oil - based or latex - based primer?
Due to bleed thru I sanded the pieces and primed with shellac based primer, applied 2 coats chalk paint, and then added the Minwax polycrylic coating (x3) with sanding in between each.
I used oil based primer and chalk paint.
For those asking, the vanity (after I painted the laminate base with an oil - based primer) is painted with Martha Stewart's Cement Gray, which you can find at Home Depot.
To prevent them from bleeding through the paint, I used BIN primer (a shellac - based primer) to seal the knots.
A water - based primer will not work as well.
UPDATE: I love the paint I used (Benjamin Moore's Advance), but I wish I would have used a oil - based primer like Zinsser Bullseye.
Apply an oil - based primer paint or spray over the stain to seal it, and then you can cover it with any paint and colour you choose.
I used Kilz oil - based primer to block the oils or glues that are common in paneling and it has withstood the abuse of three kids and their friends in a much - used basement!
Apply one coat of water - based primer, then paint both shelves with two coats of semi-gloss, latex paint and allow to dry for 24 hours before placing anything on them.
Apply one coast of water - based primer, then paint the inside of each drawer opening with two coats of semi-gloss latex paint and allow to dry for 24 hours.
Did you use Zinsser Oil - based Primer / Sealer Cover Stain?
Planing the wood is an instant fix, but be sure to paint over the exposed edges with an oil - based primer as well.
Fix some wiggly outlets - How to fix a wiggly outlet Fix bed - IKEA Hack - queen bed with twin trundle, Re-upolster headboard - How to make a tufted head board Paint the bed - Oil based primer and latex paint - a match made in heaven?
Btw, I used oil based primer and I never had any chips.
I was going to paint my bed just like you but the Lowe's man said I couldn't use oil based primer with water based paint or it would chip.
• 1 Can Zinsser Bulls Eye 123 Water - Based Primer • 1 Can Benjamin Moore Advance Paint in Pearl Finish — we used Chlesea Gray • Cabinet Cleaner (make sure it's compatible with Zinsser Primer or make up your own remedy) • 1 Paint Brush • 3x Foam Roller • 3x Paint Tray • Tack Cloth • Scrubbing Sponges • 120 Grit Sand Paper • Frog Tape • Drop Cloth / Newspaper • Wooden Blocks or Painter's Pyramid • Felt Bumpers
If you are using an oil - based paint, an interior oil based primer is recommended.
I was wondering if there was a reason you used a water based primer?
A coat of Zinsser water based primer will stick to anything, no sanding was required.
Our home is old (1927 and the ceilings had been painted with calcimine paint) so it was several paint jobs, paint peeling off the ceiling and priming with Benjamin Moore Oil Based Primer and then the ceiling paint.
I am also curious as another commenter that you pictured oil based primer and latex paint.
The section of the bookcase that was original to the house that we salvaged and used for the new base was primed with an oil based primer, then painted with the latex.
Plus a couple more... how did the oil based primer work in the sprayer?
Did you use a latex or oil based primer / paint?
After I had sanded it to death, I wiped it down with mineral spirits and then sprayed it with KILZ oil - based primer.
How did the acrylic paint stick to the oil based primer?
We could scrape the paint off the ceiling and paint with a Benjamin Moore's Oil Based Primer and then paint with the Waterbased Ceiling Paint.
I'm DEFINITELY planning on doing this to mine — I tried the less aggressive oil - based primer and bathroom paint, but it started peeling off within weeks!
Adam painted them first with an oil based primer (this one) and then went over that with a latex paint (SW ProClassic).
The primer that I use and trust is a shellac based primer and you can find it HERE.
It is a shellac based primer.
Then I used oil - based primer and oil - based gloss paint for the frame, since I wanted it to last a while and be easily cleaned.
I used an oil based primer, Zinsser, which sticks to almost anything, and semi gloss latex paint over that.
I primed it with two coats of BIN shellac based primer which seals the piece and creates a surface for the new paint to adhere.
I always prime with a shellac based primer to seal the piece before painting, this is the primer that I use (HERE).
This is my «go - to» shellac based primer for sealing and priming vintage furniture, you can find it HERE.
I can tell you that I would use BIN 1 -2-3 solely because it is a pigmented white shellac based primer.
@Andrew D. I have heard the same about using an oil based primer then a laxtex top coat on exteriors, I also know many that use an oil based primer on molding and trim pieces then latex top coat.
I did use Kilz Original oil based primer to finally get rid of the stench... luckily for me, it only took one coat to do the job:)
I have a general contractor friend that swears that using an oil based primer under a latex paint will add years to the paint job.
You have done one of the few options you can, apply a oil based primer... I would always go with Kiltz because I'm pretty sure two coats on Kiltz oil base could kill cancer!
Every old school painter I have dealt with in the past always used oil based primer on top of wallpaper just for the fact that water - based primers saturate and soak into the wallpaper and can cause some bubbling and peeling of the glue.
Ended up spraying the whole house with oil based primer and that finally got rid of the smell.
After all of that is cleaned I would use a shellac based primer... like BIN 1 -2-3.
I don't know tons about the Glidden Gripper but I see that its a water based primer and I'm sure it would do similar to comparable latex primer / sealers.
I will try KILZ oil based primer.
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