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dpgllg
May 29, 2017Explorer
westend wrote:
Some adhesives will bleed through a new coat of latex primer or paint.
When I paint walls that have been previously wall papered, I use an oil based primer. That locks any adhesive bleeding from coming through the final paint. You can topcoat with any type of paint on oil primer.
Since I've started using the ceramic-additive paints, I can recommend them, especially in areas that see high wear or use. The surface is much harder than typical latex or oil paints.
I was going to prime with the BIN 123 Primer which is a shellac based primer. It is supposed to cover smoke and water damage as well as graffiti etc.
I have never heard of Ceramic additive paint can you point me to a website or brand?
Thanks!
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