Knowing what kind of abuse a handrail gets, Im thinking:
* Clean it good
* Sand it up a bit
* Prime (Water based 123?? Oil Bullseye???)
* Paint (Use what Ive got, mentioned above. OK; 2 coats)
* Seal it
If heard of some people having good luck with urethane (water based?? oil
based??) over paint.
So..... what do you think??
Oil or water based primer??? (Im thinking oil, to better bond with the
varnish)
Oil or water based urethane??? (Im thinking water, to better bond with the
paint)
Thanks eMGeeee
>My wife wants the interior handrail (varnished wood) painted the exact color
>as I have some trim. For that Im using SherwinWilliams "Superpaint"
>(interior latex satin).
>
>Knowing what kind of abuse a handrail gets, Im thinking:
>* Clean it good
>* Sand it up a bit
>* Prime (Water based 123?? Oil Bullseye???)
Zinnser BIN is great stuff and pretty much a universal primer. I'm
not a big fan of Kilz, or water-based 123. I prefer a primer to be
easily sandable.
>* Paint (Use what Ive got, mentioned above. OK; 2 coats)
Use gloss or semi-gloss, it'll be much easier to keep clean.
>* Seal it
Not necessary with good gloss or semi-gloss trim paint. This will
also make it easier for you do repaint as necessary. Go to a real
paint store and explain what you need. All good brands, like Ben
Moore, Sherwin Williams, Pratt & Lambert, etc... have what you need.
I would not use satin or flat on an active handrail, as skin touching
it will add a shine over time.
>If heard of some people having good luck with urethane (water based?? oil
>based??) over paint.
Oil based clear coats will yellow in a short time, which is often a
positive over wood. This is usually a negative over paint. I haven't
seen a water based clear sold in a home center that I've liked.
>So..... what do you think??
I'd probably leave it some shade of wood, but this is rec.woodworking.
I'm currently replacing all of the painted woodwork and doors in my
home with new wood, finished in toned clear coats.
Barry
Sears Best Weathereater with Polyurethane, made by Sherwin Williams exterior
latex should doo fine. Covers well with no need for too much preperation.
Skip the clear coat afterwards. Exterior paints doo better than most
exterior varnishes.
Mike
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