Painting Paneling
The grooves in my paneling are 2″ apart and I would like to fill them in before painting the paneling but do not want to worry about what I fill them in with to fall out after I have painted the walls. What should I use?
The grooves in my paneling are 2″ apart and I would like to fill them in before painting the paneling but do not want to worry about what I fill them in with to fall out after I have painted the walls. What should I use?
Is it possible to use an oil-based stain on a piece of furniture that has been Tung oiled?
Our deck was stained then painted. I don’t know what type of paint. I sanded and then power washed. Now I’m trying to salvage it. What type of primer and white deck paint do I use? Does the white paint need a protective coat over it if there is such
I’m painting over previously painted walls. While trying to prime, and keep a “wet edge”, the primer comes off with every other stroke of the brush. It’s just not sticking to the walls. I washed the walls with an aggressive cleaner and sanded with 80 grit paper to give the
I recently purchased a Cedar Chest that was painted over. I stripped the paint to find a beautiful laminated face to the peace. It was broken into 4 side panels with a 4 piece diamond shape in the center. I was wondering if there is any technique to be able
I want to paint my house, but am curious if priming is necessary? I am painting it the same color as it was previously and just wonder if purchasing primer and laying it on is really a step I need to take?
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