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What says the forum: Paint and primer in one? - steve... - 09-06-2020 Or one coat of primer followed by one coat of regular paint? I bought three of these windows (less than $90 total) for a back yard project and want to paint them a dark green: They are bare wood so naturally painting first with primer would take more time. I have a feeling that priming first is probably better. What do the experts think about this paint and primer in one business? TIA Edit: Another option I considered would be to mask off the glass and use spray paint, which I think would do an excellent job. Re: What says the forum: Paint and primer in one? - rgG - 09-06-2020 The primer in the paint and primer just helps the paint adhere better. It is NOT a good substitute for a real primer on bare wood. Give them a coat of real primer and top coat with whatever paint you want. If the wood is pine or a wood that has knots that might bleed sap, use a shellac based primer. Since you will be going with a dark top coat, get the store to tint the primer a little towards the final cover, to make coverage easier. If it is a really dark green, plan on a tinted prime coat, then two coats of the top coat. Since this is a exterior project, a proper primer is even more important. Edit: if you prefer to use spray, there are also spray primers, then spray the top coats. Re: What says the forum: Paint and primer in one? - Markintosh - 09-06-2020 I have yet to find anything that say one coat will work that actually works. In particular on bare wood, I would go with a good primer and still expect two coats of paint for best results. Re: What says the forum: Paint and primer in one? - lost in space - 09-06-2020 What they ^ said. Re: What says the forum: Paint and primer in one? - NewtonMP2100 - 09-06-2020 .....always prime.......the pump....... Re: What says the forum: Paint and primer in one? - Filliam H. Muffman - 09-06-2020 For spraying bare wood trim for long term exterior use, I would paint two coats of primer and two coats of finish. Re: What says the forum: Paint and primer in one? - Michael - 09-07-2020 I just bought and used a Rustoleum spray product ("2X UltraCover Paint and Primer"). I noticed they also had the same product in just a primer and the primer can said use the primer while the regular can didn't. I went ahead and got the primer because I was spraying some chairs that we had painted with latex semi-gloss years ago and that had gotten some non-removable shoe marks on them. I used the primer and then the other paint in semi-gloss. They turned out great. I'd use primer for your project. And I'd seriously look at the Rustoleum. It says it can be used for multiple surfaces, including wood. |