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Ron Cowart New user Deep South USA 45 Posts |
What is your "go-to" primer for Baltic Birch?
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Dan Ford Special user Illinois 753 Posts |
Rustoleum primer and paint combo of your color choice.
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Ron Cowart New user Deep South USA 45 Posts |
I ALWAYS appreciate your input Dan! Thank you!!
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Dan Ford Special user Illinois 753 Posts |
More than welcome!!
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Dan Ford Special user Illinois 753 Posts |
Make sure you use a fine steel wool or sand paper between coats, for a nice finish.
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Ron Cowart New user Deep South USA 45 Posts |
Thank you....again. Much appreciated!!
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jccooper New user 11 Posts |
I like Zinsser BIN, a shellac. Amongst PVA-based primers (which are also good) the Wall and Wood primer from Sherwin Williams is nice and generally accessible, though the equivalent from Ben Moore or any other real paint store should be fine. (The main secret to finishing: go to a standalone paint store. Tell them what you're doing, and buy what they recommend!)
For a really good finish on wood, use a grain filler first. |
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