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Hi
I'm trying to paint brick walls inside my house.
They're really orange and glossy.
Any recommendations on how to paint these walls white? I really would like to tone down the orange and spend as little as possible on this project.
Thanks!
Hi @eileen92
Thanks for that information. It's likely that your brick surface has been covered with a clear glossy sealer. Technically the sealer can be painted over. However, please note that should the sealer fail, it will take with it whatever's been painted on top of it.
I suggest using either the Zinsser 3.78L Smart Prime Undercoat or Dulux Precision Maximum Strength Adhesion Primer. Please note that the Dulux Precision will need to be ordered at the special orders desk.
Even though these primers are supposed to go on to glossy surfaces. It is still prudent to sand the surface of the glossy surface to provide an excellent base for the primer. Once the primer is on and has cured you can then paint it with your choice of water-based topcoat.
If you need further assistance, please let me know.
Eric
Thanks, Eric!
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