Why I LOVE Zinsser BIN for Priming MDF. Video 2/6
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- In today's video I will be showing you how I painted my MDF panel doors - using my new favourite primer Zinsser B.I.N.
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- 1 ltr Zinsser B.I.N Shellac Based Primer Sealer UK geni.us/GoBp (Amazon)
- Primer & Sealer Aero Spray 390ml geni.us/gGcg3 (Amazon)
- 1 Quart Zinsser B.I.N Shellac Based Primer US geni.us/3SdTs6 (Amazon)
- Primer & Sealer Aero Spray 13 ounce geni.us/Ym7Anj (Amazon)
- Methylated Spirit goo.gl/ivNL9F £2.99
- Paint brush (pure bristle) goo.gl/dBq5C5
- Mini roller tray goo.gl/31TLT6 £2.99
- Simulated mohair mini roller sleeve goo.gl/qYTc4S £5.99
- Sand Paper 180 grit goo.gl/Bm8YvG £3.99
- Johnstone's Water Based Satin top coat - bought from my local Johnstone's Decorators Centre
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I made the doors a few weeks ago and you can see that video here • How to Make Panel Door... and so this weekend's job was to prime and top coat them.
I've previously used Johnstone's MDF primer amongst other things but today decided to use the Zinsser B.I.N because it is known to be one of the best primer sealers on the market - and I had a 1 litre tin left over from a recent video where I compared the Zinsser to the Johnstone's.
I've got to say, I wasn't disappointed. Despite being quite watery in consistency, the coverage of the paint is excellent, and the thin consistency is actually an advantage because it goes onto the wood so easily, and a small tin goes a long way! On the all important end grains, the Zinsser B.I.N sealed them well and required minimum sanding between coats.
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Been a decorator for about 40 years now and I must say the Zinsser BIN is a game changer , it’s got me out of a few painting issues . Worth every penny 🙏🏻👍🏻
Quick tip from a professional decorator, shellac is a reversible compound so if your brush goes hard just put it back into some zinsser or meths and it will soften back up. Zinsser is the best primer out there and I always have some in my van, you can have it tinted too so grey would be better for colours like green, blues, brown and reds.....
Henry do you ever spray it? I have a conventional spray gun and would love to know what size tip to use... it seems very thin. A 1.5? Appreciate any advice thank you
@@unusualpond yeah I have sprayed it, I used a cheap Earlex spray unit which I bought for spraying outdoor fencing panels and the like, I paid about £100 for it from Amazon, I had about 15 six panel doors to paint white that had been previously stained with a deep mahogany so a minimum of 3 coats per side, that's 90 door side's which is a lot of work using a brush and mini rollers, for a cheap DIY unit that just uses air to a gun and cup it did really well, just need to keep the spray tip clean and clear like any spray gun....
@@unusualpond yeah I have sprayed it, I used a cheap Earlex spray unit which I bought for spraying outdoor fencing panels and the like, I paid about £100 for it from Amazon, I had about 15 six panel doors to paint white that had been previously stained with a deep mahogany so a minimum of 3 coats per side, that's 90 door side's which is a lot of work using a brush and mini rollers, for a cheap DIY unit that just uses air to a gun and cup it did really well, just need to keep the spray tip clean and clear like any spray gun....
What kind of paint do you add to add to zin to tint it. is it just undercaot..my finish cost is blue
You didn't sand your primer why ?
Cling film for wrapping brushes,trays,rollers.
Best tip I’ve got is let paint build up in trays,and simply cut and peel off in one piece after about 20 uses.
Saves so much time and water.And the environment!
I love using BIN. I've had great success with it when priming metal doors exposed to harsh Chicago seasons, sealing wall board around bath tubs and showers, trim(obviously), sealing the odors and stains from disgusting nicotine. It's perfect for pretty much everything. My pops said that it did wonders when he was doing fire damage repair 35 years ago. It made the crappiest looking plaster or drywall repairable. I hope it helps you with other projects in the future.
Excellent stuff BIN. I used it on my varnished skirting boards and it covered everything in 2 coats. Being able to get 2 coats on a whole room in a morning is an absolute winner because at a push you can get 2 top coats on by tea time and then job done in a day. The Studio Green doors look gorgeous IMO 👍🏻
Brilliant video.. love the studio green colour, will need to use that myself sometime! Quick tip.. I place the roller trays into a bag before putting the paint in... once finished, throw the bag away and you have a brand new roller tray for the next job!
Have just finished my first build of shelves and cabinet and used this video to help. Proper chuffed with the results
I went and purchased the Binns primer and undercoat on your recommendation and it is absolutely brilliant it’s a joy to use so easy to apply
Bought my first house this year, & getting quite into the diy. Stumbled across your page when googling painting mdf. Amazing! I shall be buying some bin once wardrobes are built. Thank you for the tips! 😎
Just stumbled on your comment Joanna. Hope the DIY's going well 👍
@@CharlieDIYte it is! I've bought a drill 🤣 I can put up shelves. I've wallpapered & painted most of the house. Now I'm doing the garden & decking 😊
Zinsser BIN is fantastic on mdf. It is all i use now. I find it gives cut/routed edges a harder edge to it, much like the face of mdf. With mdf just sand in one direction as going in both directions flattens the ''grain'' and then raises it again going in the opposite direction. My workflow for mdf is sand the cut edges to 180g, 1st coat BIN, let it dry properly. Denib with 220/240g paper, 2nd coat of BIN. Let that dry overnight, then denib again with 240g paper. While not needed i then put 2 coats of undercoat on, again flatting between coats, this time with 320g. Then let it dry and flatten with 400g paper and then 2 top coats and flattening between coats. That always gives me a really smooth finish, one that feels like glass. :)
You should paint inside the paneling with a brush the go over with a roller to prevent the edging that you can see at the end of the video.
Zinsser BIN is a amazing product and personally, after discovering it I wouldn't prime with any other paint now. If you're in the Painting and Decorating trade with time being your enemy, the drying time is ridiculously good.
Great vid, I use cling film on the roller while still on the frame [only the roller part] it’s even cheaper than freezer bags. I don’t tend to leave paint overnight in the roller tray though. I always get bits in it. Lovely finish and the colour looks great. Hope your other half is pleased. Regards Mike
Thanks Mike. Yep, I've done that in the past as well - it's as good as the freezer bags and as you say, cheaper. Yes, she's pleased. We've just got to push on and finish the room now.
Looks good! For the MDF endgrain I sometimes use polyester filler to get really smooth
Good video again. I bung any size roller, still on the roller arm, in a supermarket bag and make sure its wrapped up tight, lasts for days. Colour looks stylish.
Thanks Paul - good tip. Glad you like the colour - it was a bit of a gamble!
Great video. You’ve convinced me to give this a try. Good to see that according to the symbols you can spray this on too. Just had the Wagner spray delivered so sounds like a perfect combo!
Beautiful. Good work Charlie!
Aw, thanks!
Just the advice (and demonstration) I was looking for. Thanks so much.
You're welcome Mike. It's still my preferred primer. Love the stuff!
Excellent teacher !!!! Many thanks !!!!!
The flip side of that lovely dry time with shellac based finishes is that the alcohol is a toxic organic solvent with a very high vapor pressure. It's extremely flammable, and the vapors damage your nervous system. Even with good ventilation, it's prudent to use a respirator with cartridges rated for organic vapor.
This is why I've historically been shy of shellac except on small pieces...stay safe!
Awesome! I was prepping my pine stair spindles for primer.. Butyl Acetate to get the stickers off and then shellac knotting compound, not really much ventilation. I had a hangover a couple of hours later...😂
@@Dang_Lin-WangPeople drink alcohol
Good stuff. Solves a lot of problems and easy to work with.
Agreed. Why use anything else?
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Great video as usual Charlie... You look in remarkable shape for someone who eats so much Jam lol
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Another excellent video Charlie. The doors look extremely nice. Big thumbs up from me. 👍🏻
Thanks Alex. Yes, they're still looking good. It's still my only choice of primer at the moment!
Put the rollers in tightly wrapped cling film, they've lasted weeks in between usage for me like this.
Also B.I.N is the dogs of all primers, especially on MDF.
Been toying with getting to grips with BIN myself. You’ve just made my mind up. Thanks. Great vid as always.
Thanks David. Yep, definitely give it a go, and let me know how you get on!
You'll never go back once you've used B.I.N.
John Morton I'll second that!
One more thing Charlie DIYte, please buy a track/plunge saw, they are awesome for your kind of panel work with doors ect...
I love how you work !
Thanks so much!
Thanks again Charlie, just watched this video again as I’m just about to prime my mfd jewellery armoire. Great video 🙏❤️
Thanks Karen.. Good choice, it's such a good primer and thanks so much for watching my vids. 🙏
love the colour and the finish is top i totaly agree bin zinsser is the top off the range.
Ratch Riat Thanks, and good to hear from you again!
They look gorgeous
Thank you. I've just finished a 7 vid wardrobe build of you have time to watch it 👍🏻
I agree, I use it all the time, it’s like get out of jail paint. It will take anything and go on anything - the only thing is it’s expensive and messy if you don’t know what you’re doing..
Thank you Charlie! I’ve been working on my order from the home improvement store and was stuck on primer.
I think I have posted before but I can't recommend Zinsser Perma White enough for wood and walls. It is a fantastic paint which I have used on my bespoke bath panel and bathroom cupboards and after 1 year is still as white as it was from freshly painted, unlike other paints I have used. I'm about to update a pine draw unit to white to go under my white office desk and I have every confidence in both the BIN and the Perma White to do a great and permanent job.
Hi Charlie...just came upon your videos looking for up -cycling MDF advice.... very clear advice...thank you, you have a new subscriber! 👍🏼
Hello again, Suzi. How funny, I've just forwarded you a link to this video. Thanks SO MUCH for subscribing - I really appreciate it!
Just bought a 4 litre - painting my kitchen drawer/door panels. Going to spray mine on MR MDF followed by oil-based enamel. Thanks for the vid. Cheers from New Zealand
That'll be a great job. You're wise to go oil based. So much more durable. 👍🏻
Thanks for time and knowledge
Thank you very much for the tips especially the one on how to clean the brushes with three jars what a good idea and I will be getting the Zinsser bin after this.
You're welcome and actually you'll find it easier to clean shellac paint like this off the brushes than oil based. Get some of these amzn.to/36q4uMv (affiliate link) as they're great for getting caked on paint off the brushes. 👍
@Charlie DIYte thanks again it’s much appreciated,keep up the good work
Prior to dipping your brush into your paint. Moisten the bristles first in whatever you use to clean it afterwards. It makes cleaning the brush even easier.
Another fantastic video Really enjoyed it
That's really kind Gordon, thanks!
I have used several Zinsser paints. They are excellent and worth every penny.
I agree. 👍
Hi, Charlie! (10:29) About MDF edges: I sand them by hand with 60 grit first, just a few strokes are enough (that cleans the roughness and marks of the blade), and then I go directly to 220 with an orbital sander, *before painting*. That leaves the surface smooth as glass to the eye and touch, and is super quick. ;)
The key to that method is that the MDF is heating up from friction, to soften the resin in the MDF. I recommend using even finer grit, like 400 or even 600.
@@barebaric I've tried, but if you use a finer grit, the surface has no bite for the paint and the roller just slides instead of applying paint (I obviously paint with a roller, I don't have a machine, I'm a poor Argentinian 🤣).
Hi Charlie. I have watched a couple of your videos when you paint MDF. I have a Pro tip for you. Before applying any paint to the cut edges sand it to 320 grit ( I like to use abranet) this effectively burnishes the fluffy grain, then do as you have been with the zinsser or if you haven't tried it Tikkurilla Otex paint from Finland. Try it next time.
Ollie
Ollie - that's invaluable. Many thanks - I'll give that a go!
Not well known paint manufacturer is Tikkurila. Otex is their primer/undercoat. Excellent coverage and adhesion surface for whatever comes next.
I think you're amazing Charlie! Thanks for the tips, love the colour, you've given me a great idea for my boiler cupboard!
Love zinsser, love the colour
Thanks. It's great said isn't it.
Cheaper in screw-fix
. Really good stuff.
Nice one Charlie👍
I’ve seen this in the hardware stores. Will def give it a try! 👍
You won't look back. It's all I use now for priming 👍
Used BIN on bare pine skirting the knot's need a 2nd coat to prevent any resin migration into the top coat 'water' based gloss. Also if the BIN dries on glass it can be removed with meths..
Like the colour. But you made me think about my plywood kitchen cabinet doors now hahaha… gosh that will be a lot of painting.. But I will try to find this colour.
well done Charlie
Thanks Bart!
Thanks Charlie great advice.
You're welcome. Thanks for the Comment. This is still my go to primer for everything. 👍
Wow that looks amazing you so good
Thank you Sonia. It's great stuff 👌
Flush hinges video charlie. I need ittttttt. Great vids love your channel.
ammonia with water 50-50 ,cleans shellac base products (including bin) as good as denatured alcohol (methylated spirits) for much cheaper cost.
Ah, great tip! Thanks for that.
Cleaning instructions on the can of B.I.N. states equal parts water and household ammonia or denatured alcohol. I like to use the ammonia with lemon and water 50-50 mix.
Soooo I can just run DEF through my airless to clean it after?
Been in the painting and decorating trade for 16 years. It was only 2-3 years ago that I came across Zinnser bin and since then, I have not used thing else other than Zinnser bin for stuff like priming bare timber or when oil-based paint has turned yellow on woodwork!
You and me both. It's the only primer I own now! For you I imagine it's a godsend in terms of the drying times allowing you to get so much more done in the day.
I would suggest using a sanding block for sanding in addition to hand sanding with a piece of sand paper. You may use a piece of wood with the paper wrapped around it or (better), spray the wood block and the sand paper with contact cement, wait 2-4 minutes, then wrap the sand paper around the block. Now it's a tight contact and will be there permanently. Another option is to purchase a hard rubber sanding block with slits cut in each end for the sanding paper to slide into. These can be found online or at a wood working specialty store. Some paint stores will carry them as well. Good luck!
Great video - thank you. Would you say the biggest advantage to this is that it does not raise the grain as much?
Nice doors and great vid...That bin stuff is great and use plenty of it as a professional decorator.. especially where I'm going over previously oil based woodwork with waterbased.. it gives a great base and sticks unlike other products... so much cheaper in a b&q or screwfix than trade decorator stores..only thing I dont agree with on the tin where they say no need for sanding prior.. needs it even with a fine grade or wet n dry..
Zinsser are great... since using their permawhite in bathrooms I wont use anything else.. coverage not great but its durability is unmatched..
Good job, thanks for the videos ;)
This is great series of vids - I may well have a go at building a similar wardrobe. One question I have: what is the make / model of sliding bevel you use?
Great share, thanks so much! 😀
You're welcome. Many thanks for the comment👍🏻
I just put the shellac bin on cabinets last week amaizing product I did t have to sand them just a little bit to make sure we're smooth
It is amazing, and easy to sand too 👍🏻
Great presentation bud
Thanks mate 👍🏻
I found this video searching for priming with Zinsser BIN as I’m about to start a kitchen cabinet paint project. It was great to see someone actually completing a paint job using the Zinsser and the finish coat. Your doors look great! You might not see this as this video is over two years old, but I wanted to thank you for showing how it’s done. Cheers!
Thanks Diane. I really appreciate that. Here's a kitchen repaint I did recently. Just make sure you degrease the units before painting with sugar soap or similar, and don't use Valspar. It's fine but chips far too easily 👍🏻 czcams.com/video/x-dzF4H0km8/video.html
Can you paint this straight on laminate bedside cabinets?
I saw it now. 6/2021. Good deal...thx
@@CharlieDIYteWhich rollers are you using in this video?
sir I came across your channel keep up the good work .
Thanks Robert - I'll try my best!
The studio green color, looks similar to the Earl Grey by Sherwin Williams. It's a very pretty color when combined with white or in a large area.
Great stuff - I primed some of our bare timber window boards (cills) with water-based primer. It raised the grain in the wood which meant sanding it down. Much better to use BIN shellac-based primer for this reason. Johnstone's Stain Away matt is great for ceiling stains caused by water and it's water-based.
Thanks James. Yes I use BIN to prime everything these days. Only time I don't is in the heat of the summer when it dries too quickly to get it off the brush. Thanks for the Johnstone's tip - my other favourite paint brand. 👍
Brilliant video, I’m just about to start kitchen units which are light oak and have been recommended to use B - I - N as a primer.
Thanks mate. I did experiment with Zinsser Bullseye 123 recently czcams.com/video/cn4G4CQWpqQ/video.html and whilst it's fine and you wash the brushes/rollers in water, I've come back to BIN for the drawers because you just can't beat it for coverage and for painting the end grains.
I use BIN all the time, but don't put it on the MDF end grain until it's had 3 coats of emulsion paint first and I am happy with the look!!! Forgot the sanding between coats with with 220 grit.
Hi Charlie, I bought a brush cleaning tool called "Dandy" some time ago, it has two jigs for want of a better name that fit in a drill and one takes a brush held by big springs and the other one takes a roller. The jigs use ventricular force to clean the brush or roller and makes a fantastic job of getting all the paint out even though I tend to get paint right up into the top pf a brush. It is so simple even an idiot like me can get fantastically clean brushes. I thought it would be in every store by now but it seems to have not been successful on the sales side and I have never seen the item since.
Thanks John - I would have replied earlier but your comment was languishing in the review folder for some reason. Great tip and I might have to buy one of these as I took ages last weekend cleaning a roller head I've been using to paint the outside of the house. They sell this on Amazon goo.gl/tRXVKW. Mixed reviews including some quite amusing ones about paint brushes flying over fences into the neighbours garden. Have you found it to be sturdy enough?
Thank you so much can I used the steps one the table dey and I want change color?!
I have been using the johnstones trade aqua undercoat as a primer also on mdf excellent film build 3 coats and it's brilliant. the jono's aqua satin best water based satin on the market I once used the dulux trade quick drying satinwood in college and I'm glad I did. I was surprised how bad it was that was the first time a dulux product what I have used was comprehensively beaten.
Thanks for this mate. I swear by Johnstone's!
Hi Charlie, I am about to use Zinsser BIN for the first time ever when I found your channel. Now I can proceed with lots more confidence. Thank you. And oh, like you, I always use rollers when painting doors and large surfaces. Want a brush finish? well have one handy and simply finish of with some light stokes.
That's a good tip Kurt! Yep I love Zinsser BIN! Currently repainting the kitchen units, and getting a great finish with the simulation mohair mini rollers. I know some painters are snobbish and say you need a paint brush finish, but I don't think it's necessary, myself.
Used this primer to repaint my kitchen doors and cabinets which are MDF covered with laminate followed your direction for using the primer and the gloss . Beautiful finish. Thanks!
I’m currently doing the same. How long did you leave it before applying your top coat of paint?
Hi Charlie I am a big fan of your videos. I've just installed a pine staircase. What primer/paint do you recommend I use please? I am thinking of doing the risers white and the steps natural wood with lacquer
Hi great tips! Do you need to sand or back roll if you spray over oil?
Thanks!!!!!!! I bought a small can of this to shellac a closet (for sealing in cigarette odor from previous owners!).
I have been procrastinating using it, since I kept reading reviews on how shellac is "drippy" (did not look forward to that).
Watching your demo is reassuring, and I will be tackling the project today!!
The drippy nature of it struck me too when I first used it - particularly when compared to for example Johnstone's MDF primer which is quite thick. But the thin consistency is what I LOVE about this paint now because it makes it SO easy to apply, and you can absolutely drench the MDF edges in it to really seal well. Also it dries so quickly you'll have the whole unit painted so much quicker than you would with the non shellac alterative.
Zinsser recommend their water based 123 primer for MDF why is it that you chose to not use a less expensive and maybe more suitable product for this project video?
P.S. I did like the video just not sure the product choice is steering budding diy folk in the wrong direction
@@MICHAELSMITH-fl7du I have followed Charlie’s more recent guidance & views on BIN -v- 123. I have found the water-based Zinsser an absolute nightmare on raw MDF. I’m on the third coat and it’s patchy/blotchy. Am going out tomorrow to get the BIN. Sand everything thoroughly and (more or less) start again. Soooooo depressing.
Check out Monarch Razorback rollers. Sprung loaded roller head and storage pot. I've been using them for ages.
Question here?? I bought the bin primer today, I'm currently cutting new mouldings to fancy up the doors and drawers in my kitchen units, the units are melamine and the doors are mdf, the mdf has been painted b4, I have giving the doors a light sanding, but will I give the edge of the doors 2, r 3 coats of bin b4 I put on my dulux satin finish???
Ive been looking for a mdf painting video. Thank you for this!
After you apply your coloured topcoat does it need a further sealing topcoat? Like a polycrylic or polyurethane ?
Struggling with this as I would really like a matte / flat finish?
Thank you
Skip the methylated spirits, just use a quick household ammonia soak as a first rinse, then clean the brush/roller with soap and water... The ammonia soak can also be used to easily recover any brushes or even rollers that were accidently allowed to entirely dry with the shellac on them...
Thanks for sharing that. Great tip 👍
Thank you for this video. I will be making and installing an MDF bath panel in the next week or two from scratch and repainting all the other woodwork in the bathroom. My choice of paint will be Zinsser Bull's Eye 123 primer which is a water based primer with Biocide protection against fungal degradation and thus suitable in areas of high humidity. I will thoroughly seal the unseen edges of the panel with neat Gorilla wood glue to protect them from water ingress before priming. After priming I will give the panel two coats of Zinsser Perma- White as a finish, which has a lifetime durability guarantee as well as preventing the growth of mould and mildew. It would be interesting to know what you think of the Perma-White paint if you get round to trying it.
PS. Cheapest place to buy Zinsser paint I have found is Screwfix.
In the last year I have painted my bathroom ceiling and a friend's also. Used dulux bathroom on mine and zinsser permawhite on theirs - mine has flaked and required repairs and theirs looks amazing still. I did the same prep work on both ceilings, and both bathrooms are well ventilated so I know I'll only use zinsser from now on
I spray this stuff with an hvlp gun. It dries so fast that it leaves a rough surface but a single pass with 220, and I mean a single swipe, and the finish is as smooth as my prepped surface. Perfect sealing undercoat for water based topcoats as well. Even successfully painted melamine cabinets with a ton of prep of course.
I have just bought an HVLP gun to spray a lot of MDF. Looking forward to using it.
Have you had the chance to use it on tall MDF doors? I have been told that spraying just one side and leaving to dry before doing other side can result in bowing.
@@JohnnyMotel99 I have sprayed a few one side at a time with some SW Pro Classic(airless not hvlp btw) but they were pre-primed. I had no issues with those. If using a primer like BIN I doubt there would be issues, it dries so fast and seals very well.
Could you use this with one of the cool interior paint sprayers that are now on the market ?
Hi Charlie...whats your understanding of using a water based top coat on an oil based primer?
Hi I'm new to painting. Can I paint the Zinner primer start on laminate? I want to paint two bedside cabinets. I'll appreciate your answer. Many thanks
We have just bought a new house and the kitchen is lovely but I dont like the colour very much. Would I be able to use this to paint the cupboard doors, frames etc would you say it is hardwearing enough? What top coat would you recommend? Thank you for any advice.
As a professional painter I can confirm that the roller is the better way.
We have one guy cutting edges with the brush & the other finishes the doors with the roller.
If there are many doors we would use a spray gun.
Great product mate
That's good to hear from a pro. Thanks mate. 👍
Hi, I made the door, used the Zinser with the little rollers and stored them in little bags but it all went wrong when I painted the mouldings with a brush which came out very gloopy. Its probably just me and brushes but any tips for painting smoothly with a brush? Thanks.
Hi Charlie hope you're well. Would this product be okay for corner beading after the house has been plastered? I've mist coated following your other video. But the beading appears to be forming some sort of shadow (I think that how to describe it). In another room I've mist coated then two times top coat of emulsion and the corner beading appears to have discoloured through. Would this product work? Thanks
I see the Zinsser BIN is tintable. With a dark top coat, would it be advantageous to tint the primer dark?
I want to use chalk paint to paint some old dining chairs, but I've read that bleed though may be a problem.
I used Zinnser Cover Stain a couple of years ago and found it quite tricky to paint with, being quite a thick paint. It did seem to do the job though. I think I gave the tin to somebody, so will need to buy more primer.
Should I stick with the Cover Stain, or would it be maybe better to try the Zinnser BIN primer.
However, would a single coat of the BIN be enough to prevent any bleeding ... just asking as I understand that sometimes a second coat of BIN will weaken the first coat if more than one application is made.
Two things.
First there are several types of Zinser primer stain blocker so make sure you purchase the correct one. Second. You don't have to clean brushes between coats. Even if the brushes go hard just dip them into the paint a few times and they come back to life. Zinser is amazing paint/primer.
Would you recomend Zinsser BIN as an undercoat for varnished door frames?I need something that will stick to the varnish well as I do not want to sand it, but it must also stop tannin bleed, I am assuming Zinsser BIN is the best choice?
Hi Charlie
Been using zinsser bin for my current wardrobe project ( all mdf)
I've been sanding between coats ( two In total )
Gonna crack on with top coat later this week, I do have some scratches looking down the doors under lighting from my sanding with 220grit. Will this be evident when I put my top coat on ?
And would you sand between top coats ?
Mitch.
Looks more like Robert Di Nero or Al Paccino. Doesnt matter. The informative video is fantastic. A nice honest talker. Doesnt play to the gallery. Just gives the ideas.
Thanks buddy. De Nero or Paccino is better than the usual comparisons - Gordon Ramsay and Keith Floyd. I'll take that 👍
Hi there, if it was for a cupboard door in the kitchen area, would you use the same paint Charlie?
Will this shellac work in the home right sprayer from amazon?
Hello .. thanks for the review !! Sep / 2020 !!
Paint your mouldings first then the panels muntings styles and rails 👍🏻
Agreed
What do i use as a primer on IKEA malm draws?