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Painting pre finished Architraves

  • 18-11-2018 8:55pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 4


    Looking for some advice.
    I have pre finished white oak doors , frames , architraves etc.
    I am thinking of painting the frames and architraves white, just to brighten up the rooms. I will be leaving the doors as is.
    My question is, how would i go about painting pre finished wood?
    What preperation is needed before any painting is done and also would there be any particular paint that would be best?
    Complete novice here so any help much appreciated.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,090 ✭✭✭dok_golf


    Looking for some advice.
    I have pre finished white oak doors , frames , architraves etc.
    I am thinking of painting the frames and architraves white, just to brighten up the rooms. I will be leaving the doors as is.
    My question is, how would i go about painting pre finished wood?
    What preperation is needed before any painting is done and also would there be any particular paint that would be best?
    Complete novice here so any help much appreciated.

    One coat Shellac primer, one coat oil based adhesion primer, qick rub down, one top coat, quick rub down, final top coat


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