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Furniture/Stained and-or Clear Coated/To Be Painted

  1. Surface Preparation:
    • treat any mildew with a 3:1 water:household bleach mixture, leaving it on for 20 minutes and adding more as it dries; wear eye and skin protection; rinse thoroughly
    • remove cracking, loose or poorly adhering coating by careful scraping; wear eye protection, cloth work gloves, and a dust mask
    • feather sand edges of remaining coating and dull any glossy areas by sanding with fine grit (#220) garnet paper; wear eye protection and dust mask
    • remove all dirt by scrubbing with detergent and warm water, rinse thoroughly; pay special attention to kitchen areas (accumulated airborne cooking oils) and around switches and door knobs (hand prints and oils)
  1. Priming:
    • prime all surfaces: use a stain blocking primer that is recommended for interior use; choose from:
      • 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; use with latex paints only
      • 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
      • 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; OK for latex paint
      • do not use PVA latex wall primer for this
    • do not leave a primer unpainted
  1. Painting:
    • use a satin or semigloss top-of-the-line acrylic latex or oil-based (alkyd) paint that is recommended for use on furniture

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