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bluebird34 | 12:32 Sun 22nd Apr 2012 | DIY
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All the paintwork in my bungalow is dark stained wood inside and out. I am shortly having all my windows replaced with white plastic and they are putting white window sills inside for me as well. The doors are good quality dark ??wood that I am happy to retain but want all the skirting boards and around the doors painting white. What is the easiest and cheapest way to do this. I had the dado rail in my hall painted white last year and I believe he just painted over the staining although it looks fine a ayear later. This would be my ideal solution but i would like to hear from people who have changed from staining to white what they did.
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just lightly rub down the surface with a fine sandpaper, undercoat it then gloss it.
That's right Janet. The timber is already primed. Use a good undercoat. Possibly 2 u/coats to "kill" the brown.
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Thank you both. Hiya Mr Builder, you remembered me!! I'm afraid I chickened out of the door knobs it all sounded too easy to get wrong although I still have your instructions pasted in my documents. Consequently I now have both the living room and the bathroom doors that will not close, although of course i can lock the bathroom from the inside (!) but not to worry I am now thinking that i will have new knobs when I get the paintwork done brass ones are so old fashioned now (at least that's what my daughters tell me ha ha)
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Thank you grahamlong they look good will keep them in mind thanks for taking the time,

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