Clean the wall paneling with diluted tsp.
Priming panel walls for painting.
When painting for wood paneling choose either a stain blocking latex primer or an oil based primer.
Drywall primer is primarily intended to bind paint to the paper surface of drywall and it s too thin to.
Smoothing walls before painting is necessary for surfaces previously painted with a gloss or high gloss paint.
Lightly sand the wood paneling.
You ll need to prepare the walls for painting by making sure they re clean sanding any finish off the walls and filling in cracks and holes.
Clean the wall paneling with diluted tsp.
Apply a thin coat of primer with a roller.
Again wipe away any debris and allow to dry completely.
Water based latex primer and oil based primer are both suitable for priming interior walls.
For previously painted water based paint sand with a fine grit sandpaper.
Once the walls are prepared you ll need to prime them to ensure the paint sticks.
Before painting paneling use painter s tape to mask off your mouldings windows doors and ceiling.
Oil based primer also has versatility and is the preferred choice for blocking stains wood tannin and for covering porous wood surfaces.
Latex primer is considered an all purpose primer and is easy to clean up with water.
Next proceed to lightly sand the walls using a technique aptly known as.
Use a brush to fill in any grooves.
Any dust dirt or oily fingerprints can prevent the paint from.
It can be expensive to remove panel walls or put drywall up over them but painting them can be a great solution.