drew2000
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Hey Guys,
It's hard to make a mistake with primer, but I managed to pull it off. This project is in my garage, so I am using exterior paints.
A couple of weeks ago, I covered a brown wall in white primer.
Today I decided it needed another coat of primer to hide the brown even more before I apply the light gray paint.
After I finished up, I looked at the can I used. I used high gloss white paint! Not primer. I grabbed the wrong can from my shelf.
Should I re-primer? Or paint over the high gloss white?
Thanks,
Drew
It's hard to make a mistake with primer, but I managed to pull it off. This project is in my garage, so I am using exterior paints.
A couple of weeks ago, I covered a brown wall in white primer.
Today I decided it needed another coat of primer to hide the brown even more before I apply the light gray paint.
After I finished up, I looked at the can I used. I used high gloss white paint! Not primer. I grabbed the wrong can from my shelf.
Should I re-primer? Or paint over the high gloss white?
Thanks,
Drew
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