Posted by prawnfarmer on January 05, 2009 at 15:20:52 from (4.244.33.181):
In Reply to: ot painting posted by ken in texas on January 05, 2009 at 13:39:16:
Wash the walls with TSP (tri-sodium phosphate) first before painting. Kilz I (shellac based) and Kilz II (latex based) are generally used as stain killers. Sherwin-Williams also has a really good product called Pro-Block. The more titanium-dioxide in the product the better and the more calcium carbonate (lime) the cheaper. May be a really good idea to use these primers in the kitchen area or both areas if you are/were a smoker as tar will bleed through the paint. Another option - use a wallpaper backer over the paneling and then wallpaper (with John-Deere motifs,of course) over the panels. I've done the paint thing a few times and its okay, however, you may notice the panel seams in the winter as the panels open up due to low humidity.
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