Pour about 1 in 2 5 cm of paint into a pan and load the roller.
How to paint wood wall paneling.
When applying primer to the grooves of the paneling use a brush to reach the deep parts of the slots and thoroughly cover them.
Instructions clean the molding and paneling.
Apply caulk to any.
Fill and sand the wood.
How to paint over wood paneling step 1.
Thoroughly clean the paneling with an all purpose cleaner or degreaser and a sponge.
Before attempting to do anything with your wood paneling be sure to clean it.
For smaller jobs like a single room use a paint pan filled with about 1 in 2 5 cm of your latex wall paint.
You can easily sand your wood paneling with either a 3m medium grit sanding sponge or what i prefer is to use a radius 360 sanding disc.
If it is still visible apply a second coat after the first coat completely dries.
Clean the wall paneling with diluted tsp.
Clean the wall step 2.
Faux finish wall paint step 1.
Fill any holes or cracks with wood putty using a putty knife and allow it to dry.
Allow paneling to fully dry.
Check the paneling after the primer application.
Use a prybar and gently pull it loose.
Clean the wall paneling with diluted tsp.
Place the roller in the pan and roll it over the grooves to load it with paint.
Fill holes and grooves step 3.
Remove any switch plate.
Once everything has been sanded go over the walls and trim with a clean damp cloth to remove any dust or particles.
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.
Caulk around the trim.
Cover baseboards and crown molding with tape and a drop cloth or plastic sheeting.
Any dust dirt or oily fingerprints can prevent the paint from.
If your wood paneling isn t properly cleaned and de glossed you could have easily be dealing with peeling paint coming off your wood paneling in the future and that is no fun.
Next proceed to lightly sand the walls using a technique aptly known as.