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Dottie November 7th 08 11:14 PM

Another Painting Question
 
I bought a lamp at a garage sale - great price, bad color. The lamp
is ceramic, glossy finish. I would like to paint it another color
using spray paint.

I have a nearly new can of Kiltz spray sealer, oil based, for use on
drywall, wood, metal and other shiny finishes. It is for covering
stains and stuff. Will that work as a base coat for what I want? I
could spray it on and after it dries, spray with semi-gloss finish
paint.

If that will not work - what should I look for. Thanks.

charlie November 7th 08 11:24 PM

Another Painting Question
 

"Dottie" wrote in message
...
I bought a lamp at a garage sale - great price, bad color. The lamp
is ceramic, glossy finish. I would like to paint it another color
using spray paint.

I have a nearly new can of Kiltz spray sealer, oil based, for use on
drywall, wood, metal and other shiny finishes. It is for covering
stains and stuff. Will that work as a base coat for what I want? I
could spray it on and after it dries, spray with semi-gloss finish
paint.

If that will not work - what should I look for. Thanks.


spray shellac maybe? it sticks to most anything, and most anything else
sprayed on it can stick.

if the object is too shiny, a quick hit with a sandblaster will give paint
some tooth to stick to.



Kenneth November 8th 08 12:03 AM

Another Painting Question
 
On Fri, 7 Nov 2008 16:24:31 -0700, "charlie"
wrote:


"Dottie" wrote in message
...
I bought a lamp at a garage sale - great price, bad color. The lamp
is ceramic, glossy finish. I would like to paint it another color
using spray paint.

I have a nearly new can of Kiltz spray sealer, oil based, for use on
drywall, wood, metal and other shiny finishes. It is for covering
stains and stuff. Will that work as a base coat for what I want? I
could spray it on and after it dries, spray with semi-gloss finish
paint.

If that will not work - what should I look for. Thanks.


spray shellac maybe? it sticks to most anything, and most anything else
sprayed on it can stick.

if the object is too shiny, a quick hit with a sandblaster will give paint
some tooth to stick to.


Howdy,

The OP mentions "Kiltz" but I assume that is "Kilz."

If so, it is shellac...

All the best,
--
Kenneth

If you email... Please remove the "SPAMLESS."

charlie November 8th 08 12:50 AM

Another Painting Question
 

"Kenneth" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 7 Nov 2008 16:24:31 -0700, "charlie"
wrote:


"Dottie" wrote in message
...
I bought a lamp at a garage sale - great price, bad color. The lamp
is ceramic, glossy finish. I would like to paint it another color
using spray paint.

I have a nearly new can of Kiltz spray sealer, oil based, for use on
drywall, wood, metal and other shiny finishes. It is for covering
stains and stuff. Will that work as a base coat for what I want? I
could spray it on and after it dries, spray with semi-gloss finish
paint.

If that will not work - what should I look for. Thanks.


spray shellac maybe? it sticks to most anything, and most anything else
sprayed on it can stick.

if the object is too shiny, a quick hit with a sandblaster will give paint
some tooth to stick to.


Howdy,

The OP mentions "Kiltz" but I assume that is "Kilz."

If so, it is shellac...

All the best,
--


maybe. some kilz is not shellac based. OP stated "Kiltz spray sealer, oil
based". oil based pretty much leaves out shellac. the base for shellac is
alcohol, which wouldn't play well with oil.



Norminn November 8th 08 02:07 AM

Another Painting Question
 
charlie wrote:

"Kenneth" wrote in message
.. .


On Fri, 7 Nov 2008 16:24:31 -0700, "charlie"
wrote:



"Dottie" wrote in message
...


I bought a lamp at a garage sale - great price, bad color. The lamp
is ceramic, glossy finish. I would like to paint it another color
using spray paint.

I have a nearly new can of Kiltz spray sealer, oil based, for use on
drywall, wood, metal and other shiny finishes. It is for covering
stains and stuff. Will that work as a base coat for what I want? I
could spray it on and after it dries, spray with semi-gloss finish
paint.

If that will not work - what should I look for. Thanks.


spray shellac maybe? it sticks to most anything, and most anything else
sprayed on it can stick.

if the object is too shiny, a quick hit with a sandblaster will give paint
some tooth to stick to.



Howdy,

The OP mentions "Kiltz" but I assume that is "Kilz."

If so, it is shellac...

All the best,
--



maybe. some kilz is not shellac based. OP stated "Kiltz spray sealer, oil
based". oil based pretty much leaves out shellac. the base for shellac is
alcohol, which wouldn't play well with oil.




Kilz has a variety of primers, some for glossy surfaces.
http://www.kilz.com/pages/default.aspx?NavID=28

I have used it on Formica, but not real glossy surfaces. Primer on
Formica for alky paint in a
bathroom worked very well.....no peeling or chipping.

Kenneth November 8th 08 02:20 AM

Another Painting Question
 
On Fri, 7 Nov 2008 17:50:01 -0700, "charlie"
wrote:


"Kenneth" wrote in message
.. .
On Fri, 7 Nov 2008 16:24:31 -0700, "charlie"
wrote:


"Dottie" wrote in message
...
I bought a lamp at a garage sale - great price, bad color. The lamp
is ceramic, glossy finish. I would like to paint it another color
using spray paint.

I have a nearly new can of Kiltz spray sealer, oil based, for use on
drywall, wood, metal and other shiny finishes. It is for covering
stains and stuff. Will that work as a base coat for what I want? I
could spray it on and after it dries, spray with semi-gloss finish
paint.

If that will not work - what should I look for. Thanks.

spray shellac maybe? it sticks to most anything, and most anything else
sprayed on it can stick.

if the object is too shiny, a quick hit with a sandblaster will give paint
some tooth to stick to.


Howdy,

The OP mentions "Kiltz" but I assume that is "Kilz."

If so, it is shellac...

All the best,
--


maybe. some kilz is not shellac based. OP stated "Kiltz spray sealer, oil
based". oil based pretty much leaves out shellac. the base for shellac is
alcohol, which wouldn't play well with oil.


Hi again,

Of course you are right... I was assuming the original Kilz,
and had not read the other details with care.

All the best,
--
Kenneth

If you email... Please remove the "SPAMLESS."

Red Green November 8th 08 05:08 AM

Another Painting Question
 
Dottie wrote in news:e763edc8-3237-4aa8-a0a4-
:

I bought a lamp at a garage sale - great price, bad color. The lamp
is ceramic, glossy finish. I would like to paint it another color
using spray paint.

I have a nearly new can of Kiltz spray sealer, oil based, for use on
drywall, wood, metal and other shiny finishes. It is for covering
stains and stuff. Will that work as a base coat for what I want? I
could spray it on and after it dries, spray with semi-gloss finish
paint.

If that will not work - what should I look for. Thanks.



Need to think out of the box Dottie.

Suspect you are a savy garage sale scavenger:-) If the price was that
great, sell it at your next garage sale for cost+a few bucks.

Abe M. November 8th 08 05:13 AM

Another Painting Question
 
Clear penetrating epoxy sealer or low viscosity epoxy sealer will
stick to just about anything. The only problem is in applying it, that
is, finding a brush that won't disintegrate. After it dries, you can
apply a sanding sealer, wet sand, tack off, then spray on an opaque
color coat. A lot of labor. Is the lamp worth the effort?


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