Not exact matches
Although it had poorer hiding power than lead white
because its refractive index came closer to that of
oil, the zinc -
based paint had a bluer hue, which some painters found desirable.
Because hemp
oil is highly unsaturated, it makes an excellent
base for
paints and varnishes.
Hi Hayley, I like the wipe on Poly too, but I believe that only comes in the
oil based version which I don't use over
paint, just stain,
because it can amber.
SO, I ran out and purchased some
oil -
based KILZ (
because otherwise the knots in the pine would have bled through a yellowish color), and began
painting on TWO coats.
I wanted to use
oil -
based paint because it's more durable than latex, but apparently
oil -
based paint yellows over time, and I definitely didn't want that to happen.
To answer your questions, I rarely use
oil based paint and usually just use normal interior
paint for furniture
because it dries quicker and doesn't have strong fumes.
Wouldn't you want to
paint the doors in an
oil based paint instead of latex
because of the peeling?
I treat old latex or
oil based paint the same way I would an old varnished finish
because all three of those will resist the milk
paint to varying degrees.
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.
Using kilz
oil base primer should keep the cabinets from yellowing and limit the
paint chipping after the whole process
because it's sealing in all of the dark color and
oil base paint is more durable than latex.
The
oil base primer keeps the cabinets from yellowing later on
because it seals in the old color / stain color and lessens the risk of the
paint chipping off later.You don't «have to» prime with chalk
paint, but I would not recommend skipping
oil base primer when
painting kitchen cabinets.
I definitely want to
paint the bookcases, and primed one with white
oil based Zinsser
because I had planned to
paint them white.