Why you should use primer on MDF before the final paint finish

MDF is quickly becoming a commonplace material, especially within the building industry. For skirting boards and architraves, it’s definitely the most used around the world. When a design is added to MDF, it breaks into the core of the material which is generally not as compact as the outer layers.

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Recycle Latex Paint

Instructions (Do It Yourself) for Recycling Latex Paint: Carefully lay out new plastic film (polyfilm) in a well ventilated area. We suggest 4 mil polyfilm spread out in A CONTAINMENT enclosure; such as bracked 4 x 4 posts nailed together. Second step is to pour out left over paint over

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Choose the Right Alkyd Primer for Your Next Project

The core of the painting industry has always been alkyd primer, often called oil base primer. With a long history spanning decades, many varieties have been developed. All standard oil based primers are compatible with oil base paint and acrylic paint, making it a perfect choice for many painting projects.

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Choosing the Best Acrylic Primer for Your Project

Choosing a proper acrylic primer is very important. It could be the difference between a paint job that lasts for years, or spending the money and effort to repaint in half the time. Acrylic paint primers have become extremely versatile and economical. These primers are generally easy to use, dry

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Tinted Shellac – Excellent Primer For Many Interior Surfaces

A great interior paint primer is white tinted shellac. Shellac is a natural product that has been used for centuries to seal and protect many wood surfaces. With many modern choices today, tinted shellac is still an excellent paint primer. The biggest advantage is its ability to seal stains that

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Recommended Exterior Paint Primers

Using specialized exterior primers can add years to the life of any paint job. A paint primers main purpose is to seal and prepare the surface to allow the greatest adhesion of the finish paint. Typically two types of exterior primers are marketed to the average consumer, alkyd and acrylic.

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Choose a Good Interior Primer

Applying specialized interior primers before the finish paint can produce a smoother, more pleasing, appearance. A paint primer’s main purpose is to seal the surface thus ensuring the greatest adhesion of the finish paint. Yet a good paint primer can do much more, affecting the final appearance of the paint.

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Use a Tinted Primer Under Dark or Vibrant Colors

Many manufactures offer tinted primers specifically formulated to be used under dark colors. Plus, these same paint manufactures recommend using primers that are tinted to specific colors under many different paint colors for the best hiding and color holdout. The use of deep and vibrant colors is on the increase.

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Drywall Primer

Like most surfaces, new drywall needs to be primed before it can be painted. Drywall and joint compound absorb paint unevenly, so painting without priming first will result in an ugly, streaky surface. Using a special drywall primer will help you achieve a flawless finish. Ideally, you’ll want to prime

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