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CVO Social => Off Topic => Topic started by: TraumaSlave on April 08, 2019, 07:21:52 AM
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So, I bought an enclosed trailer. Before I install the rubber diamond plate flooring, I want to paint the plywood walls. Figure I should prime before painting. Kilz? Which one? I plan on using white high gloss paint. Want to brighten up as much as possible. What kind of paint? Too many options out there. Oil, latex, acrylic, blends,,,,,,
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So, I bought an enclosed trailer. Before I install the rubber diamond plate flooring, I want to paint the plywood walls. Figure I should prime before painting. Kilz? Which one? I plan on using white high gloss paint. Want to brighten up as much as possible. What kind of paint? Too many options out there. Oil, latex, acrylic, blends,,,,,,
I did my old trailer about 5 years ago with white gloss latex, which now belongs to a friend, still looks new!! He lives in Alabama, very humid, if that helps.
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I would use Latex Primer (NOT KILZ) and then Best Latex finish you can find. I passed on the latex Primer in my last trailer and used Porter Paint Company Sand & Seal. Ran over the sand and seal with a gray scuff pad the next day, wiped down with damp rag then used a automotive tac rag. Painted around edges and corners first with Porter Exterior Latex Gloss White then rolled the remainder with a short nap roller designed for refinishing kitchen cabinets. Looked slick as glass when complete. Wife helped, said never again. Bought current trailer finished inside, alum walls and ceiling.
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I stopped by Sherwin Williams today. Guy said oil based is out. No need for it and not right for this application. Said to use latex primer and showed me his mid grade latex paint. Said there was no reason for the high dollar stuff. Also told me that in Friday they are having a 40% off sale. See ya Friday! :2vrolijk_21:
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I bought a new trailer last year and wanted to paint the walls and put the grey bed liner on the floor. My neighbor is a professional painter and he recommended Dura Poxy from Kelly Moore. That's what I used and have been very pleased.
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I stopped by Sherwin Williams today. Guy said oil based is out. No need for it and not right for this application. Said to use latex primer and showed me his mid grade latex paint. Said there was no reason for the high dollar stuff. Also told me that in Friday they are having a 40% off sale. See ya Friday! :2vrolijk_21:
This is true. Back in my the day oil base primer was the way to go even under latex. But with the modern water based primers there is no need for oil based and the extra work it takes to clean up.