Thursday, February 25, 2010

How do you keep interior latex paint from bubbling when painting wood?

Two things: First, you need to make sure that the wood has NO oil stains on it, and second, you need a good primer/sealer applied first!How do you keep interior latex paint from bubbling when painting wood?
The ends are porous and can be filled with a special powder that you mix with a liquid and then rubbed in with your fingers to seal these open pores. Then, of course, spraying is preferred as it covers more uniformly and the sheen is unbeatable! (No brush strokes either).

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How do you keep interior latex paint from bubbling when painting wood?
Those are air bubbles. They are usually caused by synthetic brushes. Why don't you get a low nap roller? Roll the paint on, and then just glide a bristle brush over lightly to eliminate roller marks. Yes, sand the surface first.
It's what we call fish eyes and I agree with Mr. love as what procedure you need to take, preferably an oil primer for wood.

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