How do I paint over polyurethane?
How to paint over polyurethane?
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Hi Debra I would sand the polyurethane object finish first to give the paint some base to adhere to . Then paint .
Lightly sand with 220 grit sandpaper to remove any gloss. Prime with Kilz primer, then paint.
I agree with William, here. The Kilz will provide a tooth for your paint.
You can use Heirloom Traditions Paint and not have to sand! It has a good tooth to it (plus has a top coat in it). All you have to do is clean the piece before painting. Go to Heirloom Traditions Paint.com.
Chalk paint or a mineral based paint with go over poly!! :) Annie Sloan, Jolie, Dixie Belle all work great for this type of a project!