I've got two
coats of primer on and one coat of SnapDry.
Any brand of paint is good as long as you have at least 2 light
coats of the primer on.
Well, the crew prepped and sprayed one
coat of primer on the walls in the den / kitchen and breakfast room in Jim and Katie's Bungalow Barn on Saturday... Some of you asked if J & K were still planning to add beds in the loft area, and the answer to that question is yes... eventually.
With
a coat of primer on first, it was actually incredibly easy to roll on the green paint.
I really like the look of the handles being more of a texture, not a standout color, so I decided to also spray
a coat of primer on those.
I sprayed it with 1
coat of primer on both front and back of the door.
I can get a first
coat of primer on while my 2 year old is eating a snack and watching tv before Kindergarten pick up.
Even with the cupboard doors missing, only one
coat of primer on the bases and the baseboard, my dishes drying on the rack and the ladder in the room, it is glorious!
I painted
a coat of primer on the wall then I painted the samples again.
Not exact matches
After the second
coat of primer has dried overnight, use Washi tape to create two stripes
on the jars.
Spray several light
coats of White Dual
Primer & Paint Spray paint
on jars until thoroughly covered.
Using the same method as the
primer, I sprayed two
coats on each side
of the pumpkins, leaving about 20 to 30 minutes for each
coat to dry.
Once the
primer white dries start painting the soles with the color
of your choice (do two
coats but be sure to let the first
coat dry before starting
on your second
coat).
Vicki decided she wanted it painted white, so we threw
on a
coat of primer then a couple
coats of Annie Sloan Old White chalk paint.
You might think the coverage is no good
on the first
coat, but it almost creates a great
primer for the second
coat of glitter to stick, and when it's done, it looks gorgeous.
Like the Color, the operating system is based
on Android (2.3 to be exact), but has been heavily hidden with a deep
coat of Barnes & Noble's paint and
primer.
Her initial representational painting would be done from life, out in the open air, then she would take the canvas home to her studio and work over it so that it took
on an emotional resonance — something she described as: «that memory or dream thing I do that for me comes nearer reality than my objective kind
of work».6 She painted
on canvas with a very fine weave and
coated it with a special
primer to make the surface extremely smooth, blending one colour into the next, making sure that the brushstrokes were invisible.
I use canvas
on wooden stretchers, prepared with a couple
of coats of acrylic
primer.
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!
If it does, then I would roll
on 1 — 2 light
coats of stain blocking
primer first.
This metal shed is protected from rust and treated with three
coats of primer and polyester paint
on the inside and out.
If using brush -
on paint, consider using a
primer before applying a new fresh
coat of colour.
They actually go up lickety split thanks to our nail gun, I just wish the four
coats of primer / paint that has to go
on them first went a little more lickety split - ish!
I feel if the sanding and the
primer allowed for one
coat of paint then it would have been worth it, but I knew that would not be the case after already having practice
on the previous cabinets.
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.
Kevin and I painted (and distressed) all their doors at our house, and we just used a really great
primer and two
coats of Sherwin - Williams Pro Classic Latex Enamel
on everything.
We took home one pack
of planks that day, and I promptly laid them out
on a drop cloth and gave them two
coats and
primer, and two
coats of leftover Moonlight White (BM) paint.
I used Liquid Sandpaper
on the spindles, I did not do more than a light scuff sand
on them — there really wasn't any wood grain showing after
primer and 3
coats of paint.
I thought I had seen step - by - step instructions
on your website explaining how many
coats of primer and paint, but I can't find it now.
It took 1
coat of primer and 3
coats of paint - I sanded between each
coat... the crazy thing is I am happier with the finish
on my kitchen cabinets, and invested way less time into them!
Spray several light
coats of White Dual
Primer & Paint Spray paint
on jars until thoroughly covered.
I then got cracking
on giving the entire room, ceiling, trim, doors, etc all good
coat of primer.
If you don't want any
of the grain to peak through, apply a
primer like KILZ 2 ® Latex Primer before you put on your first coat of
primer like KILZ 2 ® Latex
Primer before you put on your first coat of
Primer before you put
on your first
coat of paint.
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.
For the desk, I started with 2
coats of Kilz Latex
Primer applied with a foam roller
on the large areas and a small paint brush for the fine details.
Here they are today, after giving them a couple
of coats of primer paint (to completely cover the red» ish stain) and brushing
on gray stain.
If I am painting an old piece white — I use one
coat of Kilz Original
primer on it.
I used an old
primer brush and applied a generous even
coat, working in medium - length strokes and rather quickly, being careful not to allow any pooling, especially
on the vertical surfaces so as to prevent running and sagging
of the medium.
If we had to paint over bright or darker colors, I'd consider a
coat of primer first, especially depending
on the paint brand you use.
We did get two
coats of primer up
on all
of the walls and the ceiling.
Stand the screen
on a protected floor and paint all sides with a
coat of primer.