Permanizer is the best one coat paint that is made by PPG Porter Paints.
extra fine sand paper should do fine
need price for 5800 sq. of block 1st. coat block fill 2nd. coat satin finish
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.
If your gloss white is good quality, then a single coat should cover a grey primer.
Permanizer is the best one coat paint that is made by PPG Porter Paints.
Primer for the 1st coat. Have it tinted with color you plan to paint to make application of paint go faster. You may get away with only painting one coat if lucky!
One coat of paint is a layer of paint applied and allowed to dry. Two coats is double this with proper drying between each coat.
To use an indoor paint sprayer effectively, follow these techniques: Prepare the surface by cleaning and priming it. Practice using the sprayer on a test surface. Maintain a consistent distance and speed while spraying. Apply multiple thin coats rather than one thick coat. Work in a well-ventilated area and wear protective gear. Clean the sprayer thoroughly after use to prevent clogs.
daub! :)
Rustoleum's concrete paint is made from acrylic and can be applied with only one coat. It is hot tire and chemical resistant as well as UV resistant.
Coating your garage floor with epoxy seal paint will provide you with the best clear finish. For a better finish, coat your garage floor multiple times.
extra fine sand paper should do fine
need price for 5800 sq. of block 1st. coat block fill 2nd. coat satin finish
One gallon primer, one gallon color coat, one gallon clear.
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.
To effectively choose and apply paint for indoor stairs to enhance your home's aesthetic appeal, follow these steps: Choose a high-quality paint that is durable and suitable for high-traffic areas like stairs. Consider a semi-gloss or satin finish for easy cleaning and durability. Prepare the stairs by cleaning them thoroughly and sanding any rough areas to ensure a smooth surface for painting. Use painter's tape to protect the surrounding areas and apply a primer to help the paint adhere better and prevent chipping or peeling. Apply the paint in thin, even coats, allowing each coat to dry completely before applying the next one. Consider using a paint sprayer for a smooth and professional finish. Once the paint is dry, consider adding a clear coat or sealant to protect the paint and enhance its durability. By following these steps, you can effectively choose and apply paint to your indoor stairs to enhance the aesthetic appeal of your home.