Hey there - thanks for posting about my furniture woes. Unfortunately, I am using Kilz, which is latex based. Ugh! Obviously I should have inquired about this sooner....I haven't had time to start on the other two pieces of my bedroom set. So - should I try and match non-latex paint with what I have aready started with? Should I start over (this would be a major pain) or should i buy different paint for all pieces, and sand off what I have already painted on the vanity and cover it up with new paint? This is a mess... thanks for your help on this!
themarkster
September 25, 2007
great web page and Community Forum: doityourself.com
Ken Hoyt
September 23, 2007
Thanks for asking! I'd love to be friends with you...
have a great day!
Ken
bjababy
September 20, 2007
hey no prob and yea thats pretty cool
themarkster
September 19, 2007
Hi amat12, welcome aboard
domestika
September 19, 2007
I've got a deep respect for any long-time handyman: it's a pleasure to add you to my list of curbly friends!
Lara15
Hey there - thanks for posting about my furniture woes. Unfortunately, I am using Kilz, which is latex based. Ugh! Obviously I should have inquired about this sooner....I haven't had time to start on the other two pieces of my bedroom set. So - should I try and match non-latex paint with what I have aready started with? Should I start over (this would be a major pain) or should i buy different paint for all pieces, and sand off what I have already painted on the vanity and cover it up with new paint? This is a mess... thanks for your help on this!
themarkster
Ken Hoyt
Thanks for asking! I'd love to be friends with you...
have a great day!
Ken
bjababy
themarkster
domestika
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