They know that if you prime first, then paint, your paint job will look better and last longer. Here's why:
· Primers hide previous colors - even the darkest blues and deepest reds - far better than paint alone and prevent them from showing through or changing the color of the topcoat. They'll make your new paint color look more vibrant and even.
· Primers work hard to block stains. If you try to cover a stain with a fresh coat of paint, the stain will probably bleed through - no matter how many coats of paint you apply. Quality primers seal in stains and prevent them from ruining your paint color.
· Primers prevent common paint problems. Because primers are formulated to prevent problems like cracking, peeling and blistering, they'll make any painted surface more durable, washable - and last much longer!
· Primers provide a sound base for paint. Paint is formulated to provide rich, beautiful color - but don't expect it to do a primer's job. High quality primers are rich in resin and provide a firm base for paint to adhere. Primers like Zinsser's Bulls Eye 1-2-3® even stick to glossy, hard-to-paint surfaces without sanding, so you can paint paneling, cabinets, glossy paints, vinyl siding and more.
Here's a little secret from the pros: By tinting your primer towards your paint color, you'll use less paint - plus get all the benefits of priming. Just ask your paint store or home center associate to add the same colorant they use to mix your paint.
Remember, if you want to paint like a pro, prime like a pro. For more helpful "tips" for a professional quality paint job, visit http://www.zinsser.com/.
CAPTION: Take some tips from the pros. Make sure you use a quality primer before painting - it makes the job look better and last longer.
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Thanks for the tips! Here's some more tips for your home -- check out this article about caring for your area rugs - so both your walls and your floor are perfect.
http://www.rugsdoneright.com/Rugs101_cleaningRugs.asp
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