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Make Your Paint Job Look Better And Last Longer

Posted: 1/7/2011

Priming makes paint colors richer.

Priming makes paint colors richer.

(NAPSI) - Now that the weather’s turned cooler and you’re spending more time indoors, there’s no better time to paint. It’s one of the easiest and least expensive ways to change the look of your home. It’s also a project that even the most inexperienced do-it-yourselfer can do with confidence—and with thousands of colors from which to choose, it’s the perfect way to express your unique style and personality at a fraction of the cost of other home improvement projects. Yet even experienced do-it-yourselfers sometimes neglect the first and most important step in achieving the perfect paint job.

Professional painters know that the key to a beautiful paint job isn’t buying the most expensive paint. They know that one coat of primer and one coat of paint will give them a better, longer-lasting paint job than two coats of paint. That’s why they prime first, then paint.

Here are just some of the benefits of priming before you paint:

• Priming saves you time and money. Primers are formulated to seal the surface—and when the surface is sealed, you use less paint. No more multiple coats of paint to get an even, consistent finish if you tint with a quality primer like Zinsser Bulls Eye 1-2-3®.

One coat of primer and one coat of paint is usually all you need for a beautiful paint job. Just ask the paint desk to tint your primer toward the color of your paint. It’s that simple. And since a gallon of primer is less expensive than a gallon of paint, you’ll save money, too.

• Priming makes paint colors richer. Primers hide previous colors—even the darkest blues and deepest reds—and prevent them from showing through and changing the color of your paint. Your paint colors will be more vibrant and beautiful if you prime first.

• Primers block stains. Most stains—water stains, crayon and marker, lipstick or nicotine—will bleed right through paint. This is where primers earn their reputation: They seal in stains and prevent them from ruining your paint job. New advanced-technology water-based primers such as Bulls Eye 1-2-3® PLUS take the guesswork out of primer selection because they seal all stains—even water stains—so you start your paint job with a clean canvas.

• You can paint anything if you prime first. If you’ve ever tried to paint a slick surface like vinyl or plastic with paint alone, chances are it just didn’t stick. Primers are formulated to have tenacious adhesion to all surfaces, so you can paint anything—even ceramic tile and Formica cabinets—when you use a primer as your first coat.

• Primers make your paint job last longer. Primers prevent common paint problems such as cracking, peeling and blistering and your paint will retain its original color longer, so you’ll have to paint less often.

For more helpful tips for a professional-quality paint job or for home improvement project ideas, visit www.zinsser.com.

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