What type of paint should be used on trim and molding?

What type of paint should be used on trim and molding?

Semi-gloss and high-gloss finishes are best for trim and molding. Semi-gloss has a higher gloss level than a satin finish, but isn’t as shiny as high-gloss. High-gloss is good for trim areas that are washed often. Latex-based paint can be applied on top of a primer that is acrylic or oil-based.

What paint do I use for trim?

Supplies Needed:

  1. Painter’s tape.
  2. Sherwin-Williams interior primer such as Premium Wall and Wood Primer.
  3. Sherwin-Williams interior latex paint (semi-gloss or high-gloss finish)
  4. One damp sponge.
  5. Tack cloth.
  6. Sandpaper (120-grit, 100-grit and 80-grit)
  7. Spackle.
  8. Spackling or putty knife.

Do you need special paint for trim?

Because trim serves a decorative purpose, the best paint for trim should accentuate the details, so satin, semi-gloss, gloss, and high gloss are all suitable.

Can you paint trim without sanding?

Can you paint wood trim without sanding? Yes! I’m sharing all the details and products below, but suffice it to say that a good cleaning and a deglosser can help you prepare the wood trim without the mess of sanding.

Do I need to Prime trim before painting?

How To Paint Trim – Tip: If your trim already has a coat of paint on it, a separate coat of primer is only needed in certain circumstances: You’ll need to scrape away any loose, flaking paint, fill holes with wood filler and sand before priming to ensure a good base surface for your paint to adhere to.

What paint is best for baseboards?

A semi-gloss or high-gloss paint is usually the best choice for baseboards.

How do you paint trim like a professional?

Trim Painting Tips

  1. Careful sanding is the key to a perfect job. Sand all moldings.
  2. Fill holes and dents. Fill all holes.
  3. Caulk for a seamless look. Caulk all cracks.
  4. Spot-prime to avoid blotches.
  5. Add an extender to latex paint.
  6. Slap, don’t wipe.
  7. Cut in edges before you fill the center.
  8. Lay on, lay off.

What is the best paint finish for trim?

semi-gloss
Best paint finish for trim and baseboards is gloss or semi-gloss paint sheens. All trim, woodwork, baseboards which are painted, needs to be in gloss, or semi-gloss paint finish, and not satin. Semi-gloss offers more scrubbing, wiping, and deep cleanings than satin paint finishes.

What is the best paint for molding?

When choosing mold-resistant paint, check the label to see if it contains an approved mildewcide. Latex or acrylic paints are better because some species of mildew like to eat the oil-based paints. Quality paint tends to be expensive, and the cheaper varieties may be less effective.

What is the best way to paint molding?

The best way to paint crown molding is to paint it before it goes up. I found that after it is installed, painting with a angled sash brush near the ceiling and a regular trim brush for everything else works great. Although it is slow, it looks great because you take your time.

How do you paint molding white?

Apply your first coat of white paint over the trim with a narrow brush. Begin at the top or end corners of the trim and paint the edges where the trim meets the wall first, and then move to the center.

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