Yes, you can because brown primer isn't that dark of a color.
depends on what color you are painting it ... generally you would want to paint it white... i would go with a clear coat of primer first and then some white.... then two to three coats of white paint. Any good quality oil or shellac based primer will do, however it is best to give the door a good sanding first.
Besides a few shades of black, white primer will reflect more light back than a gray primer under a paint color that doesn't cover well. Gray is often used under dark reds which would normally require several coats of paint to cover, The lighi that would normally be reflected from a white primer underneath the paint is, instead, absorbed by the gray primer, giving the illusion of an opaque surface. White primer is used under any light paint that covers well. It can also be tinted to the color of many off white or pastel wall colors to help ensure coverage using fewer coats.
If the white is glossy, I would use a white primer. If not,then I would put paint colour directly/
Yes.
If your gloss white is good quality, then a single coat should cover a grey primer.
If you use a good primer first it will work fine.
depends on what color you are painting it ... generally you would want to paint it white... i would go with a clear coat of primer first and then some white.... then two to three coats of white paint. Any good quality oil or shellac based primer will do, however it is best to give the door a good sanding first.
Besides a few shades of black, white primer will reflect more light back than a gray primer under a paint color that doesn't cover well. Gray is often used under dark reds which would normally require several coats of paint to cover, The lighi that would normally be reflected from a white primer underneath the paint is, instead, absorbed by the gray primer, giving the illusion of an opaque surface. White primer is used under any light paint that covers well. It can also be tinted to the color of many off white or pastel wall colors to help ensure coverage using fewer coats.
If the white is glossy, I would use a white primer. If not,then I would put paint colour directly/
Yes.
To make tan out of white and dark brown paint, add the white paint to the brown. Add the white slowly stirring the paint well. Keep adding the white until you get the tan color that you want.
If your gloss white is good quality, then a single coat should cover a grey primer.
Depending what it's made from you may need to sand and prime it before trying to make the bookcases white. Use an oil based primer for a more durable finish.
The base paint that is used on a house interior and exterior walls is called primer. Primer comes in white or gray, with white being the more popular. Primer allows the outer coats of paint to stick to the wall more easily and cover up discolored blemishes.
Paint primer is typically used as a base coat before painting and is commonly a light gray or white color.
Yes, you can paint a butcher block white by sanding it down, applying a primer, and then painting it with white paint. Make sure to use a paint that is safe for food contact and follow the manufacturer's instructions for best results.
You can make paint primer at home by mixing equal parts of white glue and water. Stir the mixture well until it is smooth and then apply it to the surface before painting.