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Laura Grill

and then what?? I'm trying to figure out if it's best to paint the trim first or after the primary color is applied. With all the articles and advice this website provides, I cannot find anything that tells me where I should start. Maybe I'm thinking too hard about it and just go for it. If anyone has it figured out, please let me know.

Thanks.

Laura in Tampa

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ROMABIO / Interior & Exterior Mineral Based Paints

Hi Laura, You could do it either way. If you hire a PRO, then they could do it for you too. Check out Where to Buy to find a store near you and if you need a recommended PRO then fill out our PRO request form and we can help find one for you in your area. Happy Painting!

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Eco-Strip

Surface prep of the old wood and removal of old paint are critical for a long-lasting layer of new paint. If bare wood patches are there, water has soaked into the wood there. It's likely that areas of alligatored or cracked or peeling paint will fail eventually. Best to strip it all off and start over with clean, dry wood. How? Be careful to collect all the paint waste if it's lead based paint put on before 1978 when it was outlawed in US. Sanding requires an attached vacuum to collect the flying dust and lots of set up and clean up time. Chemicals are messy and may need several applications to remove all the layers. High heat guns and torches release toxic lead gas and heat only small areas. Speedheater™Infrared Paint Removers from Eco-Strip http://eco-strip.com heat paint at a lower temperature thus do not create lead fumes. Scraping the warm, soft paint with sharp, pull type scrapers not putty scrapers can remove all the layers in a few strokes. The wood is immediately ready for primer. There are no hours or days of waiting for neutralizer or rinse water to evaporate from the wood.

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