Can i use chalk paint without undercoat?
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Hi Kathy, this might be of help. It says sometimes yes and sometimes no but explains why
https://canarystreetcrafts.com/when-to-prep-before-chalk-paint/#:~:text=And%20the%20answer%20is%20yes,of%20prep%20work%20before%20paint.
Yes you can use chalk paint without a primer. But if you are working on a very dark piece I would use a stain blocking primer, then lightly sand, then use chalk paint.
If your wood has a dark finish on it, I would use a stain-blocking primer to prevent the tannins from bleeding through the paint.
Yes! That’s one of the great things about it. :)
Absolutely! ...one of the "pluses" of chalk paint.
Hello. Yes you can.
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I would say it depends on what you are painting. Is it bare wood? If so you could probably get away with no undercoat. But if you are painting over something else - then you'll want to sand or start with a primer.
Chalk paint is supposed to be a no prep no primer however I have found that you should do it if you are looking for a long lasting finish.
Hello Kathy,
The answer to that question is YES!
You are supposed to be able to with chalk paint. However, to get that pro look, you will want to sand and primer beforehand. Unfortunately, with furniture makeovers, the prep is the key and takes the most time. You have to gauge what type of furniture piece you are willing to put that time and effort into.
Totally! Check out this standing oak jewelry chest that I painted with just chalk paint (and no primer, etc.).
Absolutely! Just make sure your surface is clean.
Read the ‘Uses’ on the label.
Hi! I have found it is better to seal the surface first, especially with wood. It's discouraging to paint a piece and then have the old finish, wood resin, etc seep through and leave marks on your painted finish, the same way a water mark will bleed through on a ceiling or wall. I know, because I didn't seal with the first couple of pieces I painted. I use Kilz paint to seal first. Good luck and stay safe!
There are lots of chalk paint projects here if you want to check out how others used it. Home and Garden DIY Ideas | Hometalk