Hi all,
I have picked up a second hand hutch and buffet (picture attached). It has an old antique look (feels varnished).
The plan is the repaint it with dark green color so that it matches our design of the living room.
During my last visit to Bunnings I was looking for some kind of undercoat which will save me the time by not sanding the buffet.
I was advised to use Zinsser Bulls Eye Primer Undercoat Sealer and Stain blocker. Do a couple of coats of the primer/ sealer, let it dry and then do a layer or two of the paint. Post painting the final look of one of the drawers was not as smooth as I expected.
Question -
1. Is the Primer undercoat sealer a good alternative to sanding? If yes, how can I get a smooth finish to the paint
2. If sanding is a non negotiable, how much do I sand? Do I user the primer post sanding?
3. Any recommendation for the sanding? Do we use a sander or just the old technique of sandpaper plus hand is good enough?




I am attaching all reference images.
Regards,
Abhi