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Painting Over Woodstain

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Alright Guys, I've got a staircase to paint, spidels, handrails, etc, are finished in a rather tired looking mahogany woodstain, probably waterbased. They want it white gloss apart from the handrail which have to be stripped and stained a light oak. Obviouly I want the paint finish to be as hard wearing as possible, I've been looking at a few of these wonder primers, zinsser and dulux super grip, I'm not sure I'm convinced that they would be any better than a good undercoat or perhaps even prodec which is supposed to be an opaque white woodstain and a good prep but happy to hear opinions and advice. I have just email Dulux about it a there reply was

"As the wood has been stained you will need to use Dulux Trade Aluminium Wood Primer to hold back the stain and then you can apply 1 - 2 coats of Gloss."

Many Thanks

Rich
 
The stain if its water-based isnt going to be very stable so I'd just rub down ,prime ,undercoat then gloss..
The Zinsser stuff really works though & will guarantee a stable base for an undercoat and gloss
 
Ok just had a response from Crown and they said.

"We would recommend you sand the area first then de grease with methylated spirit then apply 1 coat of Aluminium Wood Primer to stop the stain bleeding through then overcoat with a Gloss."

That 2 for Aluminium primer.
 

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