My parents owned a paint store for decades, and I remember the primer as BIN (not B-I-N) Primer/Sealer. This must have been before Zinsser was involved. I only used it once when I was in college to paint over a terrifying clown my first roommate had painted on the inside of our door. I have a dresser I want to paint, but it has a high-gloss veneer top. Unfortunately, my parents passed away ~ 25 years ago, so I can’t ask them. I LOVE your refinished dresser. It’s a work of art!
This is exactly what I was looking for to paint a piece with PLASTIC wood base! So, I'm sure sanding won't work but I'll put the Dixie Bell Slick Stick to the test! Love the Conch color. Your tutorials are so precise and not long. Good job!
hello my friend..nice to see you here! 🤗The Slick Stick will work great. You just have to give it time to cure overnight, check, and the put another coat on, wait and check. Nothing should come off when you do the scratch test! :)
I truly love this color, it really made that piece look completely different. The hardware was also so out of the box and they went perfectly at least in my opinion. I also just want to tell you thank you for all these amazing ideas plus of course showing me this primer. I actually used to just use the spray and it would constantly bleed until you introduced me to B.I.N...thanks again for sharing and your knowledge and I look forward to the next 🙂
This was very helpful I don't have a sanding machine. What kind of grit sandpaper strength when doing it by hand do I use for a high gloss dresser furniture or from doing it by hand? Thanks liz
Excellent video, as usual! That color and those drawer pulls are magic! One complaint: I would have loved to see a photo of the whole piece, legs included, at the end. You stopped short of showing the legs and I felt cheated. LOL. But oh, is that piece gorgeous!
You probably need a combo filter for your respirator of organic vapor/HEPA instead of HEPA only. That’s a great filter for particles when sanding but may not be sufficient for painting vapors. Just a suggestion. It mainly depends on the paint being used. Refer to safety data sheets. Thanks for the video.
Super tutorial. Love your clear instructions. Can I ask where do you paint your pieces? I'm just starting and painting in my garage..not ideal but any tips on what to use behind items when spray painting so the paint doesn't go everywhere?
My entire basement has been turned into my painting studio so thankfully I don't have to worry about paint on the walls or floor. But you can buy painter's plastic at Home Depot or even the dollar store. Super easy to hang or spread across your garage floor. :)
Awesome piece! Love it. & the memory of the conch shell really hit home... I have the same memories... now I'm wondering if my mom still has that shell 🤣🤣🤣
The Silk All In One Mineral Paint I used is self-leveling and looks GORGEOUS when using a paintbrush as well... so you don't need a sprayer to get this look. :)
That turned out beautiful. **proceeds to throw all my projects away** lol
So cool love it. It looks easy.
What a sweet color, perfect for a little girl’s room. Nice job!
Thans Lori! x
My parents owned a paint store for decades, and I remember the primer as BIN (not B-I-N) Primer/Sealer. This must have been before Zinsser was involved. I only used it once when I was in college to paint over a terrifying clown my first roommate had painted on the inside of our door. I have a dresser I want to paint, but it has a high-gloss veneer top. Unfortunately, my parents passed away ~ 25 years ago, so I can’t ask them. I LOVE your refinished dresser. It’s a work of art!
This is exactly what I was looking for to paint a piece with PLASTIC wood base! So, I'm sure sanding won't work but I'll put the Dixie Bell Slick Stick to the test! Love the Conch color. Your tutorials are so precise and not long. Good job!
hello my friend..nice to see you here! 🤗The Slick Stick will work great. You just have to give it time to cure overnight, check, and the put another coat on, wait and check. Nothing should come off when you do the scratch test! :)
I truly love this color, it really made that piece look completely different. The hardware was also so out of the box and they went perfectly at least in my opinion. I also just want to tell you thank you for all these amazing ideas plus of course showing me this primer. I actually used to just use the spray and it would constantly bleed until you introduced me to B.I.N...thanks again for sharing and your knowledge and I look forward to the next 🙂
I'm so glad the BIN is working for you Amanda! It's saved the day numerous times for me. :) have a super day!
Super helpful and LOVE the finished piece!
Thanks Shelley! 😊
Omg love this! Thank you 🙏 I'm going to make my own furniture now.. the general shops gets boring and I love unique ❤️
Have fun!
I love the piece
Simply stunning. That hardware is gorgeous!!
Thanks so much LaNetra! :)
Thank you very much for all the information you put in.
This was very helpful I don't have a sanding machine. What kind of grit sandpaper strength when doing it by hand do I use for a high gloss dresser furniture or from doing it by hand? Thanks liz
I higher grit sandpaper when sanding by hand say a 120 grit would do the job. :)
Excellent video, as usual! That color and those drawer pulls are magic! One complaint: I would have loved to see a photo of the whole piece, legs included, at the end. You stopped short of showing the legs and I felt cheated. LOL. But oh, is that piece gorgeous!
oh nooo, sorry Kim! There are a bunch of gorgeous leg pics for you here ==> 😊 salvagedinspirations.com/painting-over-high-gloss-furniture/
@@SalvagedInspirations Now I am SO satisfied!!!!!!! Thank you!!!!! I forgot that you probably had the piece posted on your website.
Looks beautiful, thank you for all the tips 😊
Thanks Lynn and my pleasure! 🤗
That was very beautiful! Loved the drawer pulls!
Thanks Vicki! x
It came out fabulous 💕🙋🏼♀️👏🙌
Thanks Connie! x
@@SalvagedInspirations I really liked your work. I will definitely be trying this. Thank you.
You probably need a combo filter for your respirator of organic vapor/HEPA instead of HEPA only. That’s a great filter for particles when sanding but may not be sufficient for painting vapors. Just a suggestion. It mainly depends on the paint being used. Refer to safety data sheets. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for this Jesse!
Love it, it’s beautiful
Super tutorial. Love your clear instructions. Can I ask where do you paint your pieces? I'm just starting and painting in my garage..not ideal but any tips on what to use behind items when spray painting so the paint doesn't go everywhere?
My entire basement has been turned into my painting studio so thankfully I don't have to worry about paint on the walls or floor. But you can buy painter's plastic at Home Depot or even the dollar store. Super easy to hang or spread across your garage floor. :)
Awesome piece! Love it. & the memory of the conch shell really hit home... I have the same memories... now I'm wondering if my mom still has that shell 🤣🤣🤣
They were so popular!... that would be amazing if your Mom still had it! 🤣
Beautiful.
Do you spray a top coat on the mousse ?
Thanks! I wasn't going to but now that they are dry, yes. I'm going to spray a poly topcoat so they will be super durable. :)
So if I already have a new high gloss table and its perfectly fine, can i paint it immediately with spray paint? Or the color wont stick?
Beautiful transformation! Are we suppose to topcoat the Gemstone Mousse?
I wasn't going to but now that they've dried, I'm going to give them a spray with a poly topcoat. So YES, you sure can. :)
it's adorable, thanks for the tips!
Thanks Hugo 🤗
Beautiful! Better than new!
Thanks so much!
This was so incredibly helpful. Thank you.
Beautiful piece, great job and awesome tutorial!! 👏 👍 Thanks for all the tips!! 🌷
Thanks so much Amparo!
Beautiful piece. Love the color and the handles in the gemstone mousse look amazing. Thanks for a great video !!
Thanks Gloria! :)
Thankyou so much for this advice. Just what I was needing to know and so well explained. Great transformation also. Love your work
Thank you Robyn! x
Very helpful indeed, thank you 😊
Glad it was helpful!
What paint sprayer do u use and maybe a video operating it and any tips and tricks to it.
Okay! So no top coat on the paint? Just checking…is it optional?
Beautiful work!
Thank you!
I wish we could have seen the legs better in the reveal. Thanks for the tips and tutorial.
Thank you! x
Absolutely beautiful 💕💕
Thanks Lana! x
Thank you for the great tutorial! I love your work and your explanations are very useful!
Oh I'm so glad, thanks Dorothy! :)
I bought a sprayer like yours. Haven't used it yet!!
Exciting!!! Let me know how you like it when you do get around to using it! 🙂
So darn pretty - I love it. Also great to find a 🇨🇦
Thank you!!! 🤗
Beautiful 😍
Would have loved to see the finished product all in one shot
Beautiful!!!
Thank you!!
Love the whole video!
Thank you for watching! :)
What an upgrade! She's beautiful! P.S. I also call it BIN (not B.I.N.) Thanks for the bonus scratch test info.
haha...glad I'm not the only one! ;) And thanks Janny! x
It is so lovely 🥰
Thanks Margo!
Dithering about “upcycling” old dressers too,afraid to get paint everywhere 😩
Love it!
Very pretty.
Beautiful
Thanks Joann!
Beautifullllllllllll
Thanks Lexi!
Love this! Could see this in a young girl's bedroom!!
Thanks Tricia!
Do you recommend the spray paint or can you use a roller?
you can definately use a roller!
I hate sanding 😩
She’s beautiful
Thanks Dodd! :)
Is the mousse like rub n buff?
Yes! Very similar except it’s water based.
What if you don’t have a sprayer? I know that having one gives a professional looking finish.
The Silk All In One Mineral Paint I used is self-leveling and looks GORGEOUS when using a paintbrush as well... so you don't need a sprayer to get this look. :)
@@SalvagedInspirations Thank you for the response
gosh she sounds so canadian (and i live in ontario)
I am so Canadian 👍🇨🇦🤣
The word laminate does not have an "n" at the end.
Woodglut has a lot of plans to choose from.
Beautiful