I need to apply swedish putty to stair posts (interior). It's new wood. I also want to know if the primer is applied before or after. Do you have any video to check? Thank you very much
@@carlitosbermeo9735 For new unpainted surfaces or previously painted surfaces: After surface preparation (sanding, etc.) and cleaning, apply one coat of Fine Paints of Europe Oil or ECO primer and allow to dry overnight. Do not sand this primer prior to the application of Swedish Putty. DO NOT RE-PRIME After.
I have finished oak cabinets and am wondering , obviously I need to clean degreaser sand etc , Would I use brushing putty/then primer/then hollandlac? How many coats of each? I am obviously going to practice on some other doors or just buy a oak cabinet to practice. Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Typically I spray trim and doors etc This is brushed on!
Use the brushing putty to fill the oak grain. It may take two coats. Prime with either FPE oil or universal primer than the Hollandlac, 3 to 4 coats of finishing, finely sanded between coats.
I had someone quit on me about half way through an attempt at super high gloss ceiling in bathroom. I was going to paint it with regular paint but see every imperfect spot...even more so than I did when it was done 2 years ago. Planning on just keeping it gloss. Thinking I need Swedish Putty over it, sand it then do high gloss ceiling. Do I have to do entire ceiling? It has 6 thin layers of Farrow and Ball High Gloss paint on it
I would suggest you hand sand the high gloss ceiling with 320 or 220 grit sandpaper, vacuum and tack it clean and then apply on thin coat of swedish putty over the entire ceiling to maintain consistency.
The brushing putty why u didnt primer on this video? Like u said it must primer then to apply brushing putty correct? Thx
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I need to apply swedish putty to stair posts (interior). It's new wood.
I also want to know if the primer is applied before or after.
Do you have any video to check?
Thank you very much
@@carlitosbermeo9735 For new unpainted surfaces or previously painted surfaces: After surface preparation (sanding, etc.) and cleaning, apply one coat of Fine Paints of Europe Oil or ECO primer and allow to dry overnight. Do not sand this primer prior to the application of Swedish Putty. DO NOT RE-PRIME After.
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I have finished oak cabinets and am wondering , obviously I need to clean degreaser sand etc ,
Would I use brushing putty/then primer/then hollandlac?
How many coats of each?
I am obviously going to practice on some other doors or just buy a oak cabinet to practice.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Typically I spray trim and doors etc
This is brushed on!
Use the brushing putty to fill the oak grain. It may take two coats. Prime with either FPE oil or universal primer than the Hollandlac, 3 to 4 coats of finishing, finely sanded between coats.
@@HDFPainting thank you for the response!
I really appreciate it!
I had someone quit on me about half way through an attempt at super high gloss ceiling in bathroom. I was going to paint it with regular paint but see every imperfect spot...even more so than I did when it was done 2 years ago. Planning on just keeping it gloss. Thinking I need Swedish Putty over it, sand it then do high gloss ceiling. Do I have to do entire ceiling? It has 6 thin layers of Farrow and Ball High Gloss paint on it
I would suggest you hand sand the high gloss ceiling with 320 or 220 grit sandpaper, vacuum and tack it clean and then apply on thin coat of swedish putty over the entire ceiling to maintain consistency.
Do you know the recipe for putty?
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