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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Getback on April 03, 2009, 04:18:09 PM
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paint their room purple. They moved out about 6 years ago. So far I have used 3.5 gallons of primer trying to cover that crap up. I hope this last half gallon does the trick. Going to be close.
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It could be worst.
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It could be worst.
In many different ways. Still I have painted for the last 3 days and it's all primer.
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AMEN!
We moved into a temporary house before moving to our new home. ONe room (I wanted for my office) was medium purple. Jeesh!
I painted over it Hunter Green and it took 3 coats in some places.
Good luck, bro! :salute
ROX
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Get some KILTZ from Home Depot, they have a special mix just for dark colors and covering oil based paints.
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Was I the only one who was forced into labor... err taught by their father to thouroughly and evenly sand down the entire wall (and in the process most of the old paint) before priming and painting it?
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Sandblasting is your friend..
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Rather, use a light purple, like periwinkle. Much easier to paint over, and the color is good for being drawn on as well.
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Rather, use a light purple, like periwinkle. Much easier to paint over, and the color is good for being drawn on as well.
Sound like a man with experience. Kids + Dry Erase markers == dad or mom long time repainting. Those buggers go through most paints like nothing. I love the 3 to 5 yr old drawings :)
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I'm taking notes. Mine is almost a year old and shall not be allowed to paint his room purple! :lol
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Sanding, and then (even an oil based) primer.
Be careful to prime very well, since inadequate priming is often the reason behind "shades", and then it takes you many extra coats to get rid of them.
I presume that you are painting a much lighter colour?
Good luck anyway, and thanks for the tip, - my daughters love that colour....
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Sound like a man with experience. Kids + Dry Erase markers == dad or mom long time repainting. Those buggers go through most paints like nothing. I love the 3 to 5 yr old drawings :)
Well, I was the one who drew on my walls in PENCIL and a little paint when I was younger than five, as well as the one who had to clean them eight years later when we moved. Good times...
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It's finished. Only took one coat of finishing paint after 3 coats of primer. Went from purple to ash gray (an almost white gray) on the walls and ceiling white on, of course the ceiling. Also used the ceiling white for the trim. It looks fantastic! This old man is very very sore. This took 6 days starting last Monday. This coming Monday I plan on to start sanding the floor. I'm looking forward to that. I'll post some pictures later.
Hopefully I will have given some of you new parents some heads up. :lol :lol :lol
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we are reno-ing our house....the wife wanted this deep burgundy for the bedroom.
so, a 20x15 room took 5 gallons (over new and primed drywall) to cover it. we at first bought 2 gallons, then when we went back for more, they asked us, "did you use tinted primer?"
Well, you zipperhead, if we needed it, why didn't you sell it to us when we were here origionally?
Worst thing is, my wife loves the colour. I hate it.
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Next time get them to put a shot of black in the primer... gives better coverage than the plain white off the shelf, or even a light grey. I paint and my house gets a new colour everytime I see one I like. Due to the fact that we work with companies that use colour consultants and architects I have change the colour of all the houses I have lived in many times.
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(http://www.filmsquish.com/guts/files/images/Prince-Purple-Rain-.jpg)
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Update. Been sanding for 3 days now. Using a vibrating sander around the walls and belt sander for the rest. My arms are so tired I can't pick them up and my little pinky finger on my right hand is a quivering neurotic mess. Makes it hard to type.
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(http://membres.lycos.fr/fredrichung/forum/kill%20it%20with%20fire.jpeg)
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Oil based paint would be a waste, more expensive. I ran a painting company for a few years, flat paint should do the trick. Yes sanding is key. You will still see the purple through the primer, but then add two coats and it.
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One coat of Kilz followed by one coat of Sherwin Williams best interior latex (beige) covered our son's dark 3 blue walls. The fourth wall had a hand painted dragon appearing to exit the closet door, breathing fire. The Wife painted it. It covered the entire wall and was a blend of many oil based paints.
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The walls are painted, Thank goodness! I've been sanding the floors. I cannot believe that those belt sanders can require so much strength. I let it go one day thinking it would just go across the floor a couple of feet. Nope, it smacked the wall on the other side of the room. Of course now I have to repair and repaint.
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One coat of Kilz followed by one coat of Sherwin Williams best interior latex (beige) covered our son's dark 3 blue walls. The fourth wall had a hand painted dragon appearing to exit the closet door, breathing fire. The Wife painted it. It covered the entire wall and was a blend of many oil based paints. I drew a big pizza with a crayon over top of it.
fixed
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I miss you Getback. :cry
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we have a rent house that they painted purple w/black trim-that was the worst ever to straighten out-definitely gotta use kilz