furniture paint and wall cladding order

Updated on furniture 2024-07-02
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Paint the wall on the lower floor once so that there is a lot of fine river sand on the cement wall and it will not blow on the furniture when spraying the furniture paint. Then do furniture paint. Furniture paint is done well in making the walls.

    The reason for doing furniture paint first is that a small amount of spray will be sprayed on the wall when spraying furniture paint, if the latex paint is done first, it will be sprayed directly on the topcoat, which is difficult to get off. It's also redundant to do protection. When the furniture paint is done, the furniture will be completely sealed when making latex paint, and even if a small amount gets on the furniture, wipe it off with a wet towel.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Paint the furniture first, then get the walls.

    Because paint and wall paint will react.

    The area of the furniture is relatively small, and when you finish the furniture, when it is dry, you can cover it, and then you can make the wall, and if you make the wall first, then a big wall is not easy to cover.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    This is definitely not good, furniture paint we basically use oil-based thinners in China, and the walls are said to be paints, but in fact, they are paints, which are basically water-soluble, and rarely use oily thinners! If you use wood paint and paint together, there will be a white cloudy liquid, and it is impossible to construct at all!

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Do home paint first, then do wall paint.

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