Primer application is a part of the paint preparation.
You can use it, but it won't last long. Use an oil based primer for oil based paint. The oil-based paint will eventually break down the latex primer. Latex can be painted over oil-based primer, but not the other way 'round. Kilz is your best bet for priming over wood cabinets. Kilz hides things like knot holes, burns, water damage, etc. If your cabinets have knotholes, I would dab the knotholes with primer, let dry, then paint everything with your particular primer. A quick scuff with 150-grit sandpaper would be a good idea also. Hope this helps, if so, please "Recommend Contributor"
Thin out the paint for color match
Most likely auto enamel paint.
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Primer application is a part of the paint preparation.
Yes with an acid etch primer acailable from leading auto paint retailers.
Yes you can repaint a car body there is prep work invalved with sanding and fixing rust and dents then there is primer and then the paint
I would, if it's worth painting, it's worth doing properly. -Paint it with an auto spray primer, easy, and gives your finish a good base.
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if the stell has been plated, you need to get a primer that will stick to the plating before you color coat a good auto paint store should be able to fix you up with that
There are many materials in auto repair shops becides bondo, to include but not limited to. Primer, paint thiner, lacquer thinner, paint, filler, polishes and waxes. In most repair shops you will also find sheet metal.U will also find paints and paint guns,as well as dent pullers.
Yes, but it will be much better if you spray it with an auto primer first, and a good clearcoat after your colour. Krylon makes excellent hard clearcoat sprays, available in Walmart.
Auto paint can be found on the Menards, Home Depot and Hobo websites. There are other website that has auto paint such as Walmart, Sears, Auto Zone and Pep Boys.
You can use it, but it won't last long. Use an oil based primer for oil based paint. The oil-based paint will eventually break down the latex primer. Latex can be painted over oil-based primer, but not the other way 'round. Kilz is your best bet for priming over wood cabinets. Kilz hides things like knot holes, burns, water damage, etc. If your cabinets have knotholes, I would dab the knotholes with primer, let dry, then paint everything with your particular primer. A quick scuff with 150-grit sandpaper would be a good idea also. Hope this helps, if so, please "Recommend Contributor"
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