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Painting walls

Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2010 12:04 pm
by ladyarcheraime
I have a 2004 MH. The previous owner had painted all the walls in the home. He painted the battens also. I wanted to paint one of the bedrooms which is bright pink. I decided to experiment and remove the battens. I had very little space between the wallboard. I taped, mudded, and sanded. I have cleaned with TSP. I primed. You can still see the pink a little through the primer. There isn't much texture on the vinyl so it looks like when I paint it will look pretty uniform.

My question is since the vinyl has already been painted once and I've primed the walls, should I get good coverage if I go ahead and paint or do I need another coat of primer?

Re: Painting walls

Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 11:58 am
by JD
I think that is a hard question to answer for certain. I know that shellac type primers like Kilz Original does not hide real well, but it creates a good sealed layer to help quality paints to do the "hiding". Maybe going over these walls with a high end primer/paint like Behr Premium Plus Ultra will do it for you. I have found that reds of any shade are the hardest to cover.

JMO
JD

Re: Painting walls

Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 10:16 pm
by Trudi
Quote: "I primed. You can still see the pink a little through the primer. "

Don't worry about the primer not totally covering the pink. The paint is supposed to do that. The primer's job, among other things. is to seal in stains, etc. and give the paint something "toothy" (for lack of a better word) to adhere to. Primer will not give the good coverage you get from paint.

Re: Painting walls

Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 9:27 am
by crackur
Trudi wrote:Quote: "I primed. You can still see the pink a little through the primer. "

Don't worry about the primer not totally covering the pink. The paint is supposed to do that. The primer's job, among other things. is to seal in stains, etc. and give the paint something "toothy" (for lack of a better word) to adhere to. Primer will not give the good coverage you get from paint.
this is true, I tell you a pink and purple bedroom I painted would shine right through the primer but the paint covered it until you can't tell it was ever there, besides the before pictures

Re: Painting walls

Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 4:47 pm
by ladyarcheraime
Thanks for the advice. I've not had the time to paint yet but will post some pics when I'm done.

Re: Painting walls

Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 2:11 am
by aspenmathew
I think that if you get another coat of primer it will give a great look for the paint color you want to paint your walls. And also the primer will make your wall color support well. It think that you should put another coat of primer before painting the walls.

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Re: Painting walls

Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2010 1:01 pm
by joedirt63
i used kilz primer and paint productes, but accidently used a primer sealer called zingllers i think thats the splleing, i used this stuff on new walls i just put up and any other painted surface ,this stuff is great, it's about 20.00 a gal around here but it,s good stuff, 2 coats and it dries fast, almost looks like white satin finish, even fills sanding scratches .

Re: Painting walls

Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2010 8:15 pm
by Lorne
Zinssers Bin Maybe? Zinssers.com

Re: Painting walls

Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2010 8:40 am
by joedirt63
yes it's zinsser! sorry partly brain dead befor, that stuf worked good ,she likes dark colors and then want to change, to cream or a pale green, over brick red argggggggggg! this primer did it with 2 coats. thanks for the correction. :)