I need to paint my livingroom. need color scheme, I now have an ugly
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Kimberly Barney on Jul 08, 2013A primer will only be necessary depending on the shade of green paint on the walls in comparison with the new paint color. There are paints on the market that have a primer in the paint.Helpful Reply
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Pro Skill Construction on Jul 09, 2013As long as you're not going very light, you probably won't need to prime. Get a good quality paint & factor in 2 coats, just in case, if you're not priming to ensure you get the full depth of the new color!Helpful Reply
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