Sentences with phrase «white primer spray»

The «normal» ways of prepping furniture for new paint are sanding with fine sandpaper, using a deglosser such as Klean - Strip Liquid Sander Deglosser, or priming with a paint primer such as Krylon All - Purpose White Primer Spray.

Not exact matches

After waiting an hour for the primer to dry, I spray painted the bottles with a Rust - Oleum Semi Gloss White Spray Paint and let it dry for 2 hspray painted the bottles with a Rust - Oleum Semi Gloss White Spray Paint and let it dry for 2 hSpray Paint and let it dry for 2 hours.
Additionally because the ladder was wood, I used this paint and primer in one (in white) to cover it well before I sprayed it with the gold.
I used a flat white spray paint I picked up at Michael's that is a paint and primer in one.
White spray paint (I used one that was a paint and primer and it worked well) 3.
I think using the spray paint primer first really helped the white paint stick to the frame.
Spray several light coats of White Dual Primer & Paint Spray paint on jars until thoroughly covered.
I mixed up a quick batch of my diy chalky paint primer that I use on 90 % of my projects and used my Homeright Finish Max to spray the chair back with my favorite white, Polished Pearl.
Below is the same table after one coat of Zinsser Spray Shellac and a coat of Old White - which is a paint that does not require a primer to stick to the shellac.
From your recycling bin: • two 2L pop bottles (I used Coke Zero) • mouth was bottle • two shampoo or conditioner bottles (plastic deodorant containers may work too) • round plastic dip or spread container • thin cardboard from cereal boxes or something similar • paper towel tube From the thrift store or the back of your closet: • old purse with brown faux - leather straps From the craft store, hardware store or your supply cabinet: • scissors and x-acto knife • glue gun and glue sticks • white glue • masking tape • wire • spray primer • spackling paste • silver spray paint • craft paint in bronze, pewter and black • paint brushes
I used an oil based spray primer to prime them, and then I brushed on General Finishes Milk Paint in Snow White which is a fabulous pure wWhite which is a fabulous pure whitewhite.
So I popped everything out of the frames and took some white spray primer to them.
All was well and dry so I sprayed a clearcoat semi gloss sealer on and a huge run went down the side of one of the legs and my instinct was to clean it up with a wet paper towel (bad idea I know) so there is a huge smear about 5 inches down, it only shows through the white primer, not the original black metal... everything else is OK, help!!
If using a can of spray primer and a can of glossy white, read the back of the primer spray can to see how long you have to wait before you can paint over the spray paint.
I plan to use black and white spray paint above the primer.
After I finished painting the legs, I sprayed the top of the table with a couple coats of spray primer, and a couple of coats of Heirloom White - colored spray paint.
It was the right width (we need to be able to open that ceiling vent up there to change the air filter), but it wasn't the right finish, so when I got home from the store I hit the base with a little white spray primer and a little white spray paint...
To give the wall a cohesive look, we spray painted most of the frames white (using spray primer for plastic, if you're interested — worked like a charm).
I really didn't feel like getting out my paint brushes, sander & primer and doing the whole messy ordeal, so I grabbed a couple of cans of Heirloom White Rust - oleum spray paint from Home Depot.
$ 70 for the 2 RASTs $ 20 for curtains $ 30 for drawer pulls $ 10 for brushes $ 5 for sanding paper and wood fill $ 5 for a can of white spray paint (I actually used primer) $ 15 for the stain $ 20 for Polycrylic $ 10 for craft iron $ 10 for chevron paper
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.
Spray several light coats of White Dual Primer & Paint Spray paint on jars until thoroughly covered.
Below is the same table after one coat of Zinsser Spray Shellac and a coat of Old White - which is a paint that does not require a primer to stick to the shellac.
The white ones are actually primer spray paint.
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