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by Mattlill2000 » Mon Nov 02, 2009 10:53 pm
I really shouldn't but why not........(once bitten twice shy)
-The only way to get a streak free finish is to spray and that is no good because the paint must be thinned in order it be sprayed properly and that makes the quality of the job not up to par for windows.
-Brush streaks with a high quality oil brush only enhances the finishes as it is handmade. It is unavoidable.
-Dont even think of rollers. You have to eventually use a brush to cover the areas the roller couldn't reach, so why bother.
A properly painted window cannot just be done. It takes years of practice to master the proper amount of paint to apply and to distribute the paint for a "less" streaky finish before the paint "kicks". When a paint kicks, you have to accept the finish the way it is and if it isn't, sand down and try again. Sunlight dramatically lessens the time before a paint kicks.
With the technological advances of water based paints, they are way easier to use than oil as they are more forgiving, but to me the quality just isn't the same. An oil based paint takes it times to dry and levels out better (less streakiness) but that also means it can take its time to develop drips, which ruin a paint job.
Then the cutting, (the edge of the paint were it meets the window) When applying the paint, lock your wrist and elbow and paint with your shoulder. Masking tape is for amatuers, but may be the only option.
Interior of Exterior??? Different painting styles required. Interior, tight and tidy, enough to have an adequate covereage, no more. Exterior. Liberal application, on to the window a bit to stop moisture penetration and properly applied, can look as good as an interior window.
Finland has excellent paints. Any oil based primer will do. Unfortunately the stores that sell paint nowadays have salespeople who have no idea, and if you want to have a white finish, they will sell you paint that is only suitable for tinting (A base, it should be AP base, but that is too expensive to fill the shelves with) and the white will not cover properly. You have ask for "lista valkoinen!" the white colour used in trimming. "maalari valkoinen" a little dirty or grey in colour. Any top quality topcoat will do. I prefer Empire. You may have to hurry to buy oilbased paints. There is nasty rumour going on that interior oilbased paints will be phased out shortly, for enviormental reasons.
This is just a start, but go for it and if you have any more questions please pm me and I can help, if you trust my judjement though. Some here don't. Good luck!