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*Latex, oil, shellac [https://www.truevalue.com/diy-projects/post/paint-and-stain/choose-the-right-primer#:~:text=Oil%2Dbased%20primers%20are%20ideal,the%20surface%20of%20the%20paint.] | *Latex, oil, shellac [https://www.truevalue.com/diy-projects/post/paint-and-stain/choose-the-right-primer#:~:text=Oil%2Dbased%20primers%20are%20ideal,the%20surface%20of%20the%20paint.] | ||
*Oil-based works best on wood. | *Oil-based works best on wood. | ||
*Oil based - | *'''Oil based''' - | ||
*Zinsser shellac is the highest quality but expensive [https://www.menards.com/main/paint/interior-paint-stain/primers-sealers/zinsser-reg-b-i-n-reg-interior-shellac-base-ultimate-stain-blocking-primer/900/p-1444453050265-c-8028.htm] | **Majic Barricade - $100 for 5 gal - [https://www.menards.com/main/paint/interior-paint-stain/primers-sealers/majic-paints-barricade-stain-killer-primer-5-gal/8-0068-5/p-1642874267516153-c-8028.htm] | ||
*Is Zinsser synthetic shellac any good? $100 less. [https://www.menards.com/main/paint/interior-paint-stain/primers-sealers/zinsser-reg-b-i-n-reg-advanced-synthetic-shellac-ultimate-stain-blocking-primer/270978/p-1444452987250-c-8028.htm] | **Zinsser oil based $135 5 gal[https://www.menards.com/main/paint/interior-paint-stain/primers-sealers/zinsser-reg-fastprime-reg-interior-oil-base-primer-sealer/6900/p-1444453045701-c-8028.htm] | ||
**Zinsser odorless $200 5 gal [https://www.menards.com/main/paint/interior-paint-stain/primers-sealers/zinsser-reg-odorless-interior-oil-base-stain-blocking-primer/3954/p-1444453012229-c-8028.htm] | |||
**Zinsser cover stain - $170 5 gal [https://www.menards.com/main/paint/interior-paint-stain/primers-sealers/zinsser-reg-cover-stain-reg-interior-exterior-stain-blocking-primer/3500/p-1444452988195-c-8028.htm] | |||
**Conco $120 - [https://www.menards.com/main/paint/interior-paint-stain/primers-sealers/conco-pro-reg-step-one-reg-p008-interior-alkyd-white-quick-dry-stainblocking-primer-sealer/p008-05/p-1444427313000-c-8028.htm] | |||
*'''Shellac ''' | |||
**Zinsser shellac is the highest quality but expensive at $300/5 gal covering 2500 sf [https://www.menards.com/main/paint/interior-paint-stain/primers-sealers/zinsser-reg-b-i-n-reg-interior-shellac-base-ultimate-stain-blocking-primer/900/p-1444453050265-c-8028.htm] | |||
**Is Zinsser synthetic shellac any good? $100 less. [https://www.menards.com/main/paint/interior-paint-stain/primers-sealers/zinsser-reg-b-i-n-reg-advanced-synthetic-shellac-ultimate-stain-blocking-primer/270978/p-1444452987250-c-8028.htm]. Here is a review. [https://www.painttalk.com/threads/product-review-bin-advanced-synthetic-shellac.40818/] | |||
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[[Category: Painting]] |
Latest revision as of 22:51, 2 September 2023
- Interior paint job costs around $3/sf without ceiling or trim, and $5/sf with ceiling and trim. Seems like around $4/sf avg for whole house [1]. But this seems to be re-painting, thus higher for new paint?
- Paint lasts up to 400 sf/gal [2]
- You need 2+ coats starting from scratch.
- You need primer for raw wood, 2-in-1 paint/primer is for stuff that has been painted already.
- Bob Vila says similar.
Primer
- Latex, oil, shellac [3]
- Oil-based works best on wood.
- Oil based -
- Shellac
Paint
- Use Pittsburgh [12]
Feeback
Catarina sez:
According to the links below, using the PVA/drywall primer on wood might not be the best idea.
Go with the oil-based primer. That won't raise the grain and will hopefully provide a smooth surface for the paint.
It's also possible that these stain-blocking primers all do the same job as the more expensive BIN primer that we're using on the ceiling. I just don't know...