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Painting a bathroom and will be using Gardz to prime the walls due to damage. Then, BM Aura Bath and Spa. There is an oak vanity cabinet that has been sanded to bare wood. Should I use the Aura on it like the walls? I had bought some BM Advance because of it’s durability on cabinets but am not sure how well it would take the humidity in a bathroom. Also, what, if any, primer on the bare wood vanity? None, Gardz, other? There is also a shiny door that I will scuff sand. What primer/paint for this also? Appreciate any advice!
 

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For the vanity, it would be best to use an oil based primer and advance. Dont use gardz on the vanity or trim. Its not really designed to be sanded. The shiny door should be able to clean and scuff sand, and put advance straight on.

You could use Aura, but advance would be better. If it were going the same color/sheen as the walls, I would just use use it rather than buying more paint.
 
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