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Questions About Painting Over Various Surfaces


Questions About Painting Over Various Surfaces
General Paint Questions - Painting Technique - Painting Difficult Areas - Painting Over Surfaces - Repairing and Removing Paint - Door Painting - Exterior Painting
Q. I'm planning to paint an existing dark wood paneling on walls with smooth surface. Can I paint over it using a latex paint?

A. Scrub the walls clean with mineral spirits, knock down any gloss with green Scotchbrite pad, prime and paint. My favorite primer is Zinsser 123. Semi-gloss latex will look nice on most wooden panel walls.

Q. I would like to paint over a hallway that I have. When we bought the place, it was some kind of a shade of orange - not a bright orange but a dull color. I don't even have a name for it. But I would like to paint it in a lighter color. I do believe that it is at best a semi-gloss but it really could be a full gloss as it's so shiny. It makes the hallway seem so dark and dingy, especially at night. I was thinking of a green, maybe a pastel green, really nice and light, but I'm not sure if I have to prime the walls first or if I could paint right over it. I'm a busy lady and don't have a heck of a lot of time so I don't want to waste my time and paint it this light color and have to go over it three or four times. Would priming it first be the way to go?

A. Yes - in short, you should prime the walls. This will make your new paint adhere to the glossy surface much better and keep it from peeling and flaking, as well as cover what would be a difficult shade to cover without priming. If the orange is deep, you'll want a tint-able primer, which can be tinted to more closely match your topcoat cover than white would. You'll need to make sure the walls are clean and free of any loose or peeling paint. Usually glossy surfaces need to be lightly sanded to help paint adhere through neutralizing the gloss; however, if this isn't practical, then prime them well. If there are any stains or anything such as ink, crayon, etc., on the walls use a stain blocking primer. Lightly sand the walls. To make this task easier, buy a sanding pole from the local home center. Don't use coarse grit. All you want to do is knock a little of the shine off. Make sure all the dust is gone. Prime with a quality primer and topcoat with a quality paint.

Q. What type of primer should be used when painting over vinyl-covered wallboard in a manufactured home? It is a print now and I want to paint it a hunter green.

A. Usually any latex primer will work. If adhesion is a concern, use an alky or oil primer. Test drive some latex, put a brush full on an area, and let dry overnight. If you can easily scrape it off with your fingernail, then opt for the oil.

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