Tell us all if you find one. All of us people who've been doing it for years will still keep on priming till we hear from you.
If your gloss white is good quality, then a single coat should cover a grey primer.
It will work over another latex paint, however it won't be as scrubable as a normal top coat, and it won't adhere as well as a paint over a primer. Better to apply the primer, then the paint. If the surface is clean and deglossed though, you really don't need a primer and can coat the surface with a quality wall paint.
It will take about 8 gallons of drywall primer and 8 gallons of paint.
Yes, it 's fine. You should do a coat of primer first.
NO. Soot should be washed, then treated with a solvent based primer. Once that is done you may top coat with any paint you choose.
It's always best (for the best quality) to paint with primer first, then your regular coat of paint. Let the primer dry sufficiently.
No, you buy the primer separate and paint with it first, let it dry then get the paint and paint over the primer. There are several paint applications where the paint can be used as a primer, and this is called a self-priming paint. In addition, many paints are marketed as a paint and primer in one, however, that refers to its ability to adhere well to a surface and to cover the previous coat. In more difficult priming situations, like staining or painting with a very dark color over a light color, it's recommended to use a dedicated primer followed by a top coat.
If your gloss white is good quality, then a single coat should cover a grey primer.
I would probably put a primer coat on first. A good primer is Kilz, which will also cover stains. It is worth the money to buy a good brand of primer since it will save you work and make your new paint look its best.
A coat. Any layer of paint is called a coat. Thick or thin. The first coat is called a base or primer coat.
A paint primer is the first coat put on a surface to ensure that the following coats of paint will adhere more closely to the surface. This is very common in house or automobile painting.
It will work over another latex paint, however it won't be as scrubable as a normal top coat, and it won't adhere as well as a paint over a primer. Better to apply the primer, then the paint. If the surface is clean and deglossed though, you really don't need a primer and can coat the surface with a quality wall paint.
It will take about 8 gallons of drywall primer and 8 gallons of paint.
Yes, it 's fine. You should do a coat of primer first.
NO. Soot should be washed, then treated with a solvent based primer. Once that is done you may top coat with any paint you choose.
You make sure your surface is clean and dry then roll the primer on. I prefer to use a heavy body primer like Kilz then I don't have to re-coat. One coat of a good primer does it all. Paying a little extra for a good primer can save you lots in the final paint.
Not necessary to paint but the primer will fade kinda quick.. so will the paint but not as fast unless you clear coat either the primer or paint then you should have any problem at all...AnswerIf you like the color of primer no you do not have to paint it but for extra protection a coat of paint will prevent rust.