I am hoping to at least get a couple of
coats of primer down on our old lino in time for the reveal next week.
Not exact matches
Unfortunately we have tons
of wallpaper to pull
down first, leaving our walls in bad shape which requires I use a true stainblocking
primer separate
coat.
Be sure to sand
down the wood and use 2
coats of primer first)
Make sure you sand
down any areas that need sanded, and apply a good
coat of primer.
It was a lot
of spraying
of primer (that I added paint thinner to in order to thin it
down for the sprayer) and then a
coat of white.
I then sanded it
down again using a fine grit sandpaper to smooth it out, applied another
coat of primer, and then painted the inside Jazzleberry Jam and the outside Jo Jo Whitewash.
, all the trim and one door was sanded
down, everything got at least one
coat of white
primer, and then the walls got two
coats of PARA Paints Plantain Chips PF52 and the trim and door got three
coats of PARA Paints Jo Jo Whitewash PF17.
Lay
down a
primer coat of a similar, high opacity paint first, such as Seagull Gray under Snow White, Buttermilk Yellow under Sunglow, Brick Red under Holiday Red, or Coastal Blue under Royal Purple.