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Wood
Trim,
Doors/Bare Wood/To Be Painted
a.
Surface Preparation:
b.
Priming:
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priming is necessary to ensure adhesion, stain blocking and sheen
or gloss uniformity
- prime
all surfaces: use a stain blocking primer that is recommended
for interior use; choose from:
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latex stain blocking primer: excellent for general use, good
adhesion, blocks most stains, superior long term adhesion
and flexibility; easiest to use and lowest odor
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alcohol-based (shellac based) stain blocking primer: maximum
adhesion and stain blocking; moderate odor upon application,
requires alcohol clean-up; quick drying; use with ample ventilation
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oil-based (alkyd): superior adhesion and stain blocking; high
odor upon application; use with ample ventilation; use if
oil-based paint is to be applied
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do not use PVA latex wall primer for this
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do not leave a primer unpainted
c.
Painting:
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use top-of-the-line interior latex or oil-based paint in flat,
satin, semi-gloss or gloss finish, depending on appearance desired
- oil-based
will provide greater hardness, but may yellow, and will be prone
to crack with time
- satin,
semigloss and gloss paints will resist dirt and handprints better
than flat finish
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