How To Prep Stained Woodwork For Painting
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How to prep stained woodwork for painting. Paint over stained wood trim with as little sanding as possible while still getting a long-lasting finish that is smooth and streak free. With this primer your white trim will stay bright and clean for years to come. Wash the stained woodwork thoroughly with the cleaning solution.
Let the plaster dry to a uniform colour and finish particularly watching for corners. Stain is peeling off this staircase. Soak a lint-free cloth with deglosser.
Smooth over the series of short brush strokes with one long brush stroke. As the cloth becomes soiled fold. Painting over stained wood can be a great way to give your furniture a new and refreshed look.
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Now that your woodwork project is constructed its time to get ready for painting. Clean the trim by wiping the surface with the deglosser in a circular motion. Apply stain-blocking primer to the wood trim using a paintbrush.
Dip an angled brush into the paint covering no more than ½ inch to 1 inch of the brush. Then wipe down each surface with a tack cloth to ensure no dust was left behind. By Painting and DecoratingThe finished look.