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Preparing Surfaces and Selecting Paints

Preparing Surfaces and Selecting Paints. Preparation Prior to Painting. Start by gathering together all the tools and equipment you will need. TOOLS Paint scraper Wire brush Putty knife Plane Glazing putty tool Sander Caulking gun Hammer. SUPPLIES Sandpaper Emery cloth Steel wool

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Preparing Surfaces and Selecting Paints

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  1. Preparing Surfaces and Selecting Paints

  2. Preparation Prior to Painting • Start by gathering together all the tools and equipment you will need.

  3. TOOLS Paint scraper Wire brush Putty knife Plane Glazing putty tool Sander Caulking gun Hammer SUPPLIES Sandpaper Emery cloth Steel wool Wood filler Glazing compound Caulking Glazing putty Nails Spackling compound Drywall paste Paint drop cloths Paint remover Surface Preparations Tools and Supplies

  4. Preparing Surfaces • The goal • Provide a surface to which the paint can make a strong, permanent bond • The surface must be clean, smooth, and free of loose particles such as dust and old paint.

  5. Preparing Surfaces • Very little has to be done to new lumber • Previously painted wood needs to be cleaned and/or flaked wood need to be sanded • Fill all cracks, joints, crevices, and nail holes with wood putty, plastic wood, or caulking

  6. Preparing Surfaces • Any stains should be removed. • Mildew is a black fungus-based stain that occurs in moist conditions. • Wash the area with household bleach or TSP (trisodium phosphate) diluted in warm water.

  7. Oil Based Paint • A solvent-based paint • used mainly as an exterior finish • Cleaned up with turpentine, paint thinner, or a commercial brush cleaner

  8. Latex Paints • Water-based paints • used as either an exterior or interior paint • easy to apply • quick drying • good color retention • water thinned • convenient clean up with soap & water

  9. Flat Finish • Sometimes called an eggshell finish • Can be washed occasionally • Dries with little gloss

  10. Semi-gloss Finish • Moderate gloss • Withstands wear and washes well • Used for walls and ceilings in kitchens, bathrooms, and laundry rooms

  11. Gloss Finish • High priced paint • Durable and washes well • Brings out all defects in the surface • Excellent coating

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