Just a quick note to let you know that I have been using white
oil base paint for trim, doors, tables, chairs & cupboards for the last 19 years.
I painted it with
thick oil based paint a few years ago though, so I'm not exactly sure how that is going to work.
I would have liked the white Pottery Barn look, but I also don't like the yellow poly look and sure didn't want to
use oil based paint.
The works are gradually built up with strands of text applied on top of one another in red -
black oil based paint.
Sadly you can not use latex
over oil based paint unless you sand, clean with TSP and then prime with a bonding primer.
I sanded it because it had been painted
in oil based paint that had a lot of drip marks in it, and I wanted it smooth before I started my unknown creation.
I have a linen closet in there that has been painted with
oil based paint so that needs redoing as well.
I've fallen off of stools and hit my head on a cement floor while trying to fix pipes, broke a pipe with a wire clothes hanger trying to clear a drain, fallen over backwards while installing curtains, hammered my fingers instead of a nail, stepped in a tray
of oil based paint... I think disasters go with the territory of DIY'ers.
The paintings of Rembrandt and Van Gogh were usually painted on hemp canvas (the word «canvas» itself derived from cannabis) and used
hemp oil based paints.
The nice part about the paint is that it's water base and easy to clean up, and I LOVE the flat finish I was able to get; however, it does not have the «sticking» power that
oil base paint provides.
For your paint on the floor, bc I don't use a drop cloth and have wood floors, 2 options... mineral spirits + rag
removes oil based paint or I take a cheese spreader and lightly scrape them off.
I did something kinda simular but didn't use bags and was on cement flooring painted floor a premixed
gray oil based paint let dry a few days grabbed me a rag wet with stain and swirled.
The woman who is painting them, however, said that water based is the way to go
since oil based paints will soon be outlawed here.
I hate cleaning up
oil based paint so I would just through alway my roller and brush at the end of each day.
A couple pf people told me the best way to go is
with oil based paint in order to prevent me from having to paint them frequently.
Using
an oil based paint, put one coat on all of the risers, as well as any trim.
Finish is
oil based paint.
At first I started with
an oil based paint pen, but I didn't like the results of this and ended up going over it with the chalk paint.
DETAILS YOU»LL APPRECIATE Base is made of fir wood with
an oil based painted finish.
Instead of choosing the more costly option of putting in a completely new railing, I decided to use
an oil based paint and gel stain to refinish the oak banister.
Regarding using primer: the outside of the cabinet had been painted with
an oil based paint by the previous owner.
Water based paint or
oil based paint?
The non-representational imagery serves, as a form of «freedom» and «illegibility» becomes my personal response to the media's claims of «reality» and «fiction» My method, a systematic layering of photographic ink, water, vinyl and
oil based paint, produces renderings that are non-objective («representing or intended to represent no natural or actual object, figure, or scene»).
Steel,
oil based paint, saloon hinges, rivets.
We will also not accept household hazardous waste such as pressurized canisters, pesticides,
oil based paint or medical sharps, organics, broken glass, bio-medical waste, soiled diapers or expired medication.