MLive: Latex vs. oil-based paint: Wood condition can 'pick' the paint primer type
Latex vs. oil-based paint: Wood condition can 'pick' the paint primer type
Q: My childhood dresser is beautiful but the wood stain looks faded. I’d love to update it with fresh paint and new hardware, but I’ve heard that you can’t get good results painting over stain. Is ...
Living in a 1920s-era house and, for years, periodically scraping peeling paint from its wood siding before repainting, we’ve decided that this is the summer to do a more comprehensive job and remove ...
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PopSugar: How to Paint Wood Furniture Like You've Been Doing It For Years
How to Paint Wood Furniture Like You've Been Doing It For Years
Q: I was getting ready to paint my home and noticed several pieces of rotting wood trim. What can I do to prevent this from happening in the future? Are there safe chemicals to use to prevent wood rot ...
I live in a condo development. The association is requiring owners to paint their patio fences. The fences were made of pretreated wood and were painted gray. The paint has never stayed on very well, ...
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SFGate: Cure wood boards before painting / Moisture must be allowed to evaporate or else peeling or cracking can occur
Q: I'm building a small deck in the backyard and for cosmetic reasons, am painting it rather than finishing the wood. So, being cost-conscious, I am wondering whether using a Douglas fir 2-by-6 versus ...