Use a roller to apply primer to your walls.
How to paint panels on a wall.
Once you re done cutting in the room with paint you can apply the rest of the.
Clean the wall step 2.
Any dust dirt or oily fingerprints can prevent the paint from.
Fill in the cracks and apply the primer fill in all the bumps and nicks and other irregularities in the paneling with a putty knife and spackle.
Before attempting to do anything with your wood paneling be sure to clean it.
Faux finish wall paint step 1.
Use a prybar and gently pull it loose.
Next proceed to lightly sand the walls using a technique aptly known as.
Cut in with your choice of paint.
Apply paint in the same way as the primer by painting the grooves first and following quickly with a roller to smooth the surface.
If you plan to keep the trim s color as is or paint it a shade different than your wood paneling remove it from the wall.
Let the wall dry completely.
Apply painter s tape to your walls trim and to the places where the wall meets the floor.
Clean the wall paneling with diluted tsp.
Apply caulk to any.
Be careful not to let the brush strokes dry in the grooves before smoothing with the roller.
Painting the paneling 1.
Clean the wall paneling with diluted tsp.
Fill holes and grooves step 3.
Here s how to do it.
If you plan to paint the trim the same color as the wall lightly sand the adjacent wood trim on baseboards to allow the paint to adhere to it.
Instructions clean the molding and paneling.
Clean your walls thoroughly with your cleaning solution of choice.
Sand the paneling with 120 grit sandpaper to roughen the surface so it will accept more paint.
Lightly sand the wood paneling.
Really apply a lot of pressure.
Once everything has been sanded go over the walls and trim with a clean damp cloth to remove any dust or particles.
Roll a coat of paint onto the wall.
Following the same process as with the primer cut in with your chosen paint color.
Place drop cloths on your furniture and floors to protect them.