What is the best paint to use without priming walls?
Related Discussions
Should I paint or stain my oak kitchen cabinets?
I was wondering if you could help me with something -- I have an entirely oak kitchen. I know it's the rage now to paint or gel stain cabinets. I've been considering ... See more
How to paint a metal front door?
How do I paint my front door? It's metal.
How to paint grout?
How do I paint grout to change the color? The grout is in great shape, but the color - meh.
How to whitewash a brick fireplace?
What is the best method to whitewash bricks surrounding a fireplace?
What is the best and easiest way for a senior to paint walls herself?
I am alone and need to find the easiest way for me. Do I start at the ceiling, or the floor, do I need tape? Please help! Thanks
Paint with primer in it. Primer is cheaper than paint plus,it has a sealer in it so the exspensive paint doesn't keep soaking in and covers in 1 to 2 coats.
Hello Janeen! We like Benjamin Moore paint. There is some information in these links to help you out! Good luck!
https://www.familyhandyman.com/painting/painting-how-to-choose-and-use-primers/view-all/
https://www.thespruce.com/necessary-to-prime-before-painting-1821154
https://www.imageworkspainting.com/blog/bid/228138/Primer-Before-Paint-When-Is-It-Necessary-When-Is-It-A-Waste
I prefer Olympic One for walls.
Are you painting over previously painted walls? Then no worries... However, if you're painting over sheetrock walls that have never been primed or painted... I would absolutely recommend priming first with a PVA primer LIKE THIS ONE. After that you can paint in a good quality latex paint LIKE THIS ONE. Although many latex paints are marketed as having primer in it already, I still recommend using PVA primer on fresh sheetrock/plaster