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QuestionDo I need to prime pine before painting?Jeff Baldwin is a Residential Painter and the Owner of Baldwin Custom Painting, based in San Francisco, CA. With two decades of painting experience, Jeff specializes in high-end residential and small commercial painting projects. Dedicated to quality craftsmanship, Jeff and Baldwin Custom Painting provide bonded/insured, licensed, and lead-safe certified services in residential painting, light commercial painting, and wood refinishing.Apply a coat of shellac primer to help prevent the wood from staining your paint.
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QuestionCan I paint over treated pine?Community AnswerYou can paint over treated pine, but manufacturers of treated lumber suggest you leave the wood dry for about a year before painting. After the wood is installed, leave it to dry for a few months, then prime and paint. It takes several coats.
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QuestionHow can paint be thinned out?Community AnswerIt depends on the type of paint. Most paint that people buy is water-based acrylic paint. This can easily be thinned with water. Simply add a little water at a time until you get the consistency you're looking for. If you're working with an oil-based paint, you can add paint thinner. Don't know if your paint is water- or oil-based? Take a stick, stir the paint, and run the stick under water. Oil paint will cause the water to bead up, and no paint will wash away. Acrylic paint will wash away under the water.
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QuestionDoes primer need to be a certain color?Community AnswerPrimer may be any color, depending on what you're painting. If you're painting something white, black or red primer would not be a good choice. A good rule of thumb is a lighter color such as white. You also can have the primer tinted to your wall color; the only problem with that is it can be tough to tell where you painted, because the colors are the same.
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QuestionWhat kind of primer and what kind of paint is best for untreated pine?Community AnswerPigmented shellac doesn't raise the wood grain too much, and dries quickly. Use in a ventilated area. Paint within a week of priming for maximum adhesion.
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QuestionDoes the primer have to be separate from the paint or will a paint plus primer be okay to use if I do three coats?Brett GilbertTop AnswererYou shouldn't have much trouble using a paint/primer combination product. Do at least 3 coats, though. You may need to apply another coat about a year later to completely finish it.
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QuestionWhat should I apply after sanding, primer, and paint has been applied to stop paint being scratched?Brett GilbertTop AnswererGet a sealant to spread over the dried paint. Try using something like polyurethane. It's easy to brush over the wood, and there are also some spray-on sealants available.
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