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Old Feb 17, 2006, 12:09 PM
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painting over dark colors

I just bought a home and the old owners had one of the bedrooms painted this almost navy blue walls. how can I cover this in the basic navajo white without 20 coats?

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Old Feb 17, 2006, 12:15 PM   #2  
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kilz primer will coat the dark color for a light color to be applied
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agreed, primer does the trick, though you still may have to put on an extra coat
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As the others have stated, use a primer.

For primers, like for painting, it is better to put on two thin coats than a single thick coat.

Make sure the primer is a high hide style (Kilz, Behr Enamel Undercoater, etc)

Don't worry if it still looks a little dark after the primer is on, the paint will cover it.
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I like Kilz, too.
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Primers tend to have to much silicates to really hide. Look at the percent titanium dioxide, TiO2, listed on the label and buy the highest. ( May be Kilz.)
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