Before you start, decide whether you really want to paint woodwork that has a natural finish. Think about it. There's no going back.
Painting woodwork is something of a
skill. Glossy paint is easy to clean and long-lasting, but it takes skill to
apply a smooth coat.
Here's some advice from the pros.
* Fix the surface. If it's been painted before, remove
bumps, drips, and runs with a sharp pull scraper. Fill divots with a no-shrink
spackle, then sand with a 220 grit silicon-carbide sand paper. Sand with the
wood grain.
*Fill nail holes in new wood and sand with 120-grit
paper.
* Dust the surfaces with a tack cloth. Open it all the
way to dust well.
* Paint evenly. The editors of This Old House recommend
brushing in the direction of the grain using long, parallel strokes. Watch for
buildup in the corners where paint could run. With latex paint, you only have
two or three strokes before the paint starts to dry.
* Finish it. Right after the paint is distributed, unload
the brush by slapping it against the inside of the bucket, the experts say.
Then hold the brush at a low angle to the surface and gently drag the bristles'
soft ends over the surface of the wet paint to level out brushmarks.
* Stand back. After this, don't do anything more or the
paint will not be smooth.
Source: Fox Inspection
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