If there is bleed
through of the tannins or stain in the wood after one coat of chalk paint, you should use clear shellac over the surface first, let dry, then apply another layer of chalk paint.
However, I have experienced significant bleed
through of tannins when using ANY kind of chalk paint.
Not exact matches
Fruity and juicy with balance and
tannin, it can stand up to meat dishes and cut
through fat providing a perfect balance
of flavors.
«Even with a rich, slow - cooked piece
of brisket the
tannins still cut
through the fat.»
Substantial
tannins, intense fruit aromas and mouth - watering acidity
of the fruit transformed
through fermentation and bâtonage into cider with aromas
of apple - skin, spice and roasted nuts; smooth yet astringent mouthfeel, and modest acidity.
The primer will block the wood
tannins from coming
through and changing the color
of your white paint.
Generally those doors were coated with a lacquer or oil based coating... no amount
of latex primer would ever stop
tannin stains and marks from seeping
through.
The primer will block the wood
tannins from coming
through and changing the color
of your white paint.
If you use the CCP with POP it will create a very hard and durable finish and should stop any
of the oak wood
tannins from bleeding
through.
The top was a challenge — there was
tannin bleed
through the white, so I layed a coat
of APC Topcoat Sealer to help block the bleed, when it dried I reapplied the whites, and included a little cannonball for depth --
It will help prevent the «bleed
through»
of the original finish or the
tannin from the raw wood.
If the floors are oak or some other sort
of open grain wood - note that in the drying action
of the Lacquer - it could pull up
tannins through the new paint layers.
No bleed -
through of wood
tannins.
I have found when I work with dark pieces — adding a little extra P
of Paris to the mix helps block out the wood
tannins and dark finishes from coming
through the paint color.
Negative: The only negative I found using the Calcium Carbonate is that there was the tiniest bit
of bleed -
through of the wood
tannins.
If it is an old piece that is dark and stained and you are using a light color
of paint — you may have some
tannins bleed
through.