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How Do You Choose The Right Paint For Interior Dry Walls?

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How Do You Choose The Right Paint For Interior Dry Walls?

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It is really easy to get confused with all the different types of paints out there to choose what type of paint is recommended for which job. In this How to article you will learn which types of paints are recommended for Interior Dry Wall Interior Dry Walls can use many types of paints. Here is a list of paints or coats that can be used with one coat; Shellac, Wood sealer, Sealer or undercoat. Now we will dive into the more familiar types of paints, however all of these types will most likely need a primer or a sealer first before painting on a dry wall surface, unless the drywall has been previously painted; Semi-gloss-latex, Flat Paint-latex, Flat Paint-Alkyd, Semi-gloss-Alkyd, Gloss Enamel-Alkyd, or Catalyzed Enamel. Drywall acts like a sponge and soaks in the paint. To get the perfered coverage and look with your paint, be sure to seal the wall first. Allow time to dry the sealants first before painting.

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