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    Nov 9, 2009, 09:06 AM
    Furniture staining painting
    Finished a new real wood desk with the 2 in 1 stain and sealer. Sanded for 2nd coat- Came out horrible! Used paint thinner to try and smooth out streaks and remove sealer from wood. Was this another horrible mistake?

    Want to paint it now - what kind of paint should I use? How should I prepare the wood?
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    Nov 9, 2009, 09:12 AM

    It may look terrible but that sealer has likely done a good job of priming the wood for paint. Lightly sand with fine paper and vacuum followed by a tack cloth. Paint with acrylic enamel, two coats minimum.
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    Nov 9, 2009, 02:13 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by ballengerb1 View Post
    It may look terrible but that sealer has likely done a good job of priming the wood for paint. lightly sand with fine paper and vacuum followed by a tack cloth. Paint with acrylic enamel, two coats minimum.
    Thanks for your answer. I pretty much had it sanded off so I consulted someone at Lowe's and went with a latex tinted primer and paint. Did primer coat already and it went on fine and dried nicely. Lesson learned: forget the 2 in 1 stuff and stick to the old fahioned but effective way of finishing. Thanks again.
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    Nov 9, 2009, 02:39 PM

    Stain sealer all in one is very difficult to control. I, like you, only tried it once, that was enough for me.

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