Submitted by dmporte2006 t3_10p1yu5 in DIY
This is the third set of built-in bookshelves I’ve installed. So this isn’t a total newbie question as much as hoping there’s a simple answer that might save me some trouble this time around.
The first time I used latex and found out the hard way about raised grain, which required me to do light sanding on the entire inside and outside between each of the three coats that were ultimately required.
The second set was painted by a professional; the demands of my day job had the building phase taking so much time, my wife wasn’t prepared to wait for me to complete the finishing over a series of weekends.
Will priming eliminate the need for sanding after that initial coat? Will it reduce the total number of coats required? If so, is there a community-preferred brand / type?
NoBack0 t1_j6i1h3o wrote
Combination primer/paint is very good these days. As such, using a separate primer generally is not needed. If you have bad grain raising issues, a light coad of shellac could help. Very fast drying and easy to do a light sanding if needed. If it is a larger piece, you probably could sand right after coating it without waiting.