I want to paint some dated kitchen unit doors, which have a vinyl surface and have been advised to use "Zinnser" primer prior to two coats of gloss paint. Can anyone tell me which of this brand of products would be best suited to the job please?
Hello Chinfan12,
My name is Christine and I work in the paint department at The Home Depot.
Zinsser's Bull's Eye 1-2-3 will work really well for this project. :thumbup: This primer sticks to anything and it is water based, so it's fast drying and won't smell obnoxious.
Happy painting,
Christine
Your short worded comments are starting to piss me off. :furious:Aahh, no it won't.
Or another name brand paint store. The point is box stores sell crap and sometimes limited expertise to go with it.go to sherwin williams and talk to them about your project talk to a manger or assistant manger .ask them about xim bonding primers i have used this and it will stick . sorry i forget what xim i used but i can tell you it was brutal and hard to use but it works. clean, lightly sand, xim , then a top quality acrylic latex![]()
Sure, glass has a grain and porosity. Please don't suggest the stuff will stick long to polymers like vinyl and plastics? And recommend it be applied over vinyl clad, formica or whatever plastic laminate cabinets in a kitchen with expectations of good things happening? :no:Zinsser Bin, sticks to glass
Well,good! You think better when po'd:laughing:Your short worded comments are starting to piss me off. :furious:
Sort of I guess.
I see your points and I guess long term is subjective. I guess I have meant it to mean for as long as the client has the paint job and/or for the reasonable wear and life of the paint over the primer. I just hate to see people patching up painted kitchens on a regular basis.sdsester, when you say long term, how long, a lifetime. BIN is spec'd for all sorts of surfaces, including vinyl. Not that I believe everything the pc's tell me, but I've used in in that application and never had a problem. You say melamine chips easily, what is a chip but a failed bond?
Hugh?:wink:Is this an HD site in disguise?poor christine is just trying to be "helpful".. to bad she wont be around for long. maybe she should hang out for a while and use some of the info here at HD.