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Just finishing stripping hallway paneling (oak veneered ply) for re-painting. It had previously been stripped (circa 20 yrs ago by previous owner) but re-finished in a dark varnish and in some hard to reach places the original dark finish remains. I've stripped it all off and sanded it, although obviously some parts that are tricky to access are less stripped than others. Would the recommendation be to go for Zinsser Bin as primer throughout, including the door frames and skirting (original softwood), and how many coats? Then a standard oil based undercoat before the eggshell topcoat.
I happen to have a tin of Zinsser 123 but I'd rather make sure I get the job right first time.
What would be the best way of applying - brush/roller? Would a light sanding be required between coats?
Also the oak handrail and newel posts are back to bare wood and staying bare as a feature, any recommendations on a wax finish or similar (it's a light oak and I want to try and keep it as natural as possible).
I'm sure I spotted someone on the forum with a whole recommended routine for using Bin but can't find the link.
I happen to have a tin of Zinsser 123 but I'd rather make sure I get the job right first time.
What would be the best way of applying - brush/roller? Would a light sanding be required between coats?
Also the oak handrail and newel posts are back to bare wood and staying bare as a feature, any recommendations on a wax finish or similar (it's a light oak and I want to try and keep it as natural as possible).
I'm sure I spotted someone on the forum with a whole recommended routine for using Bin but can't find the link.