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yep - do a primer coat first. One coat of primer should be equivalent to a couple coats of just paint in terms of sealing off the current colour. -- nm
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Andie
OK. I mean, this little bathroom is tiny.
Posted by
kelly (aka kelly)
Feb 9 '18, 08:20
The wall to the left has a huge mirror over the sink that takes up a lot of wall space. The wall behind the toilet is pretty much only as tall as the toilet, since that’s where the stairs are. And yet...2 gallons of paint!!
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I used killz everywhere. another thing primer does is get rid of undertones. if you just paint grey over green, it'll always look a little green.
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amanda
Feb 9, 08:24
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tinted primer is the best. so much less work afterward. -- nm*
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Andie
Feb 9, 08:28
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