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How Do You Prep Oil-Based Paint For Latex Paint?

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How Do You Prep Oil-Based Paint For Latex Paint?

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Many older homes, and some upscale new homes, have been painted with oil-based (alkyd) paint–particularly on trim and cabinets. Proper prep is critical when you’re repainting over the oil-based paint with latex. Failing to properly prepare the surface, and either not priming or using the wrong type of primer, almost guarantees you catastrophic paint failure because latex paint will not adhere to oil-based paint. It’s not a difficult process; follow the steps and have a paint that will stick for life. Test the existing paint if you’re not sure whether it’s water- or oil-based. Clean a small section, then rub it with rubbing alcohol. Oil-based paint is impervious to rubbing alcohol but latex will start to rub off and will get a little sticky. Clean the surface with mild detergent and water if it’s very grimy, otherwise the grime will clog up your sandpaper. Let it dry. Repair cracks, dents and gaps with the appropriate filler: joint compound, spackle, wood filler or paintable silicone c

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