Thursday, January 7, 2010

Spice Rack Restaurant How To Paint An Unfinished Spice Rack? Spray Or Latex? Primer?

How to paint an unfinished spice rack? Spray or latex? Primer? - spice rack restaurant

I have 3 unfinished pine pieces that I as a spice rack in open-top boxes (mounted on the wall). I like to paint them, but I was not free on the lookout for a huge project. I thought I could spray paint them. The first is absolutely necessary? If it were so easy to use brush in the paint and primer? I am not looking for a perfect result and I would like a package of tools and others to buy.

3 comments:

be_a_ler... said...

Primer is necessary in any bare surface. You can paint them unadorned, will move the image, but you have to use several layers to achieve uniform coverage. It is better to go ahead and use it for priming. The purchase card will be cheaper than multiple layers of paint.

Spray gun should be for this project, both the primer and paint. Make sure products are for use on wood. This will probably end up going to paint the oil, spray paints have little or no latex works well. The oil painting base is cleaned a bit messy, but have no brushes to be treated. Spray outside, if possible, use paper or plastic, which should begin spraying and cleaning will be minimal.

If you do not want to spray latex paint, it would be a good choice. Latex Primer wood, drywall first. You should be able to buy one quarter, maybe a pint of beer or a half. The image must be an acrylic latex.

be_a_ler... said...

Primer is necessary in any bare surface. You can paint them unadorned, will move the image, but you have to use several layers to achieve uniform coverage. It is better to go ahead and use it for priming. The purchase card will be cheaper than multiple layers of paint.

Spray gun should be for this project, both the primer and paint. Make sure products are for use on wood. This will probably end up going to paint the oil, spray paints have little or no latex works well. The oil painting base is cleaned a bit messy, but have no brushes to be treated. Spray outside, if possible, use paper or plastic, which should begin spraying and cleaning will be minimal.

If you do not want to spray latex paint, it would be a good choice. Latex Primer wood, drywall first. You should be able to buy one quarter, maybe a pint of beer or a half. The image must be an acrylic latex.

Sunny said...

In general, rustic pine wood and first prime minister must be porous and should be lost or simply paint. I use a brush, because I am always a mess of spray paint.

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