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Painting Furniture with Latex Paint

Painting Furniture with Latex Paint 

Painting Furniture with Latex Paint

Latex paint (also known as water-based or acrylic paint) is great because it is inexpensive and easy to clean up since it’s water-based. Before you begin, make sure to not paint latex paint over oil-based paint.  It will not adhere well.  An easy way to check if the paint is latex is by dipping a cotton ball in nail polish remover.  If the paint comes off, it’s latex! Step One: Sanding Sanding is a great way to remove some of the piece’s current finish while creating a surface the paint can adhere to.  

Step Two: Clean Give your piece a good cleaning.  If you sanded the piece first, use a damp rag to remove dust.  If you didn’t sand, wash down the piece and use a cleaner like TSP.  

Step Three: Prime Priming takes time, but it will be well worth the time to have paint that doesn’t chip or peel.  

Step Four: Paint How the paint is applied will determine the look of the paint.  Use a foam roller for a smoother look.

Latex Paint on Furniture

Step Five: Seal Seal latex paint with a polycrylic protective finish.  It’s water-based (like latex), and it does not yellow over time.

Latex Paint Tutorial   You can also see the more basic tutorials in my Painting Furniture Tutorial Series by clicking HERE.   Still want more tutorials and information on painting furniture with chalk-type paint, milk paint, spray paint, latex paint, and oil-based paint?  Then you need to check out my eBook, Painting Furniture.

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Painting Furniture with Oil-Based Paint

Check out this post if you want to learn about painting furniture with oil-based paint.

Painting Furniture with Oil-Based Paint

Today we are continuing our Painting Furniture Tutorial Series with oil-based paint! Oil-based paint is very durable because of its hard shell.  Its beautiful glossy finish adheres well to most surfaces. Oil-based paint is hard to clean up since it is not water-based, and because of this I usually find myself opting for other paint types.  However, it does provide a beautiful and very strong finish.

Anthropologie knock off

Step One: Sand

Sanding before painting is always a good idea.

Step Two: Clean

Give the piece a good cleaning.  If it was sanded first, use a damp rag to remove the dust.  If the piece was not sanded, you can clean using a cleaner like Simple Green.

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Step Three: Prime

I would always suggest priming, especially if the piece was not sanded.  It will be well worth your time and energy to have a piece that doesn’t chip or peel.  Remember to use an oil-based primer.  Keep in mind that oil-based paint will take a while to dry.  I would estimate 24 hours for a coat to dry.

Step Four: Paint

How the paint is applied will determine the look of the paint.  Use a foam roller for a smooth look and a brush for a more rustic look.

Adding Gray copy

Step Five: Seal

Seal oil-based paint with an oil-based finish.

Latex Paint Tutorial

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