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Genre: Howto & Style
Date of upload: Mar 6, 2023 ^^
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I have one exception.
In a garage there was some water stains on the ceiling from an old water leak, I applied pro block primer interior oil based, the next day I sprayed the ceiling with premium ceiling paint, the oil primer shined right threw the topcoat meaning you could see all the primed areas shining right threw the ceiling.
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Thanks for the reassuring tip. I have these two metal blueprint drawers I would like to repaint. I was thinking of using Rustoleum Clean Metal Primer and topping it off with Behr Direct to Metal paint PAnother thing i was thinking was to first layer with Clean Metal primer than layer it with Kilz water based primer and adding the Behr paint and sealing with 2x Clear Satin. I don't know man, you think that would work? Thanks!
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Thank you! I am not able to physically sand, etc. the awful paint job inside my kitchen cabinets, so this really helped me decide to use an oil based primer inside to make the new latex paint have a slightly better finish. It won't be as perfect as it could be, but I can do it and it will be better. Praise God my cabinets are full of good things, so it won't be a real eyesore:)
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Hey great information. I’m redoing a room that had some staining so I called Zinsser support and they recommended using the oil based Cover Stain. I used a Wooster 3/8 nap roller and got horrible orange peel. After doing some research I didn’t realize that Cover Stain came in multiple formulas I used the low VOC forumla because that is what is available in my area. Upon research I see that a number of folks experienced the same orange peel. I am now in the process of sanding the walls and ceiling so far the sanding appears to be work but it’s taking a lot of effort. I feel the walls will need another coat of primer. So is it possible to paint over the oil based primer with a latex based primer. I intend on using the SW Problock latex or should I be doing something else.? Sorry for the long comment
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