Painter in past life- Make sure the surface is dry and clean, so use a degreaser if you can. if not, make sure all the dirt and dust is off. If the existing paint is in good shape, primer may not be necessary. I would then use SuperPaint Satin-2 coats rolled on or sprayed. Not cheap, but the most expensive part is your time generally. If it needs priming, I like oil-based because it will stick to most anything.
The multi-surface acrylic is good too, but the darker colors tend to fade pretty quickly.
Painter in past life- Make sure the surface is dry and clean, so use a degreaser if you can. if not, make sure all the dirt and dust is off. If the existing paint is in good shape, primer may not be necessary. I would then use SuperPaint Satin-2 coats rolled on or sprayed. Not cheap, but the most expensive part is your time generally. If it needs priming, I like oil-based because it will stick to most anything.
The multi-surface acrylic is good too, but the darker colors tend to fade pretty quickly.
Nice to hear your experience talking, thanks for posting this good info.
Nice to hear your experience talking, thanks for posting this good info.
Happy to help. When I used to have a fleet of wooden blinds, I would haul one of my airless rigs in the bed of the mule and paint them all in a weekend ever few years. Paint is cheap compared to all the other components.
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