Fill any holes or cracks with wood putty using a putty knife and allow it to dry.
How to paint over old wall paneling.
To give solid wood paneling a new look either lightly sand and paint the wood or remove the boards and replace with drywall.
Before attempting to do anything with your wood paneling be sure to clean it.
Make sure you cover the area which you don t intend to cover on.
Clean the wall paneling with diluted tsp.
Fill and sand the wood.
Do this step only if.
Fill any holes or gaps.
Lightly sand the wood paneling.
Next proceed to lightly sand the walls using a technique aptly known as.
Any dust dirt or oily fingerprints can prevent the paint from.
Allow paneling to fully dry.
Wrap the furniture with newspapers drop cloth or plastic.
Apply a thin coat of primer with a roller.
How to paint wall paneling.
Caulk around the trim.
Fill the grooves.
How to paint over wood paneling.
Look really closely at your paneling especially if it s a dark color and find the spots where there might be gaps or holes that you hadn t noticed before.
Cover baseboards and crown molding with tape and a drop cloth or plastic sheeting.
Once you prime and paint there is no going back.
With dark paneling you often won t see the imperfections but painting them will makes them obvious.
Between prep prime and paint it this is a project that can easily be done in a day for your average sized room 10 x20.
Allow the primer to dry a full 24 hours before painting over it.
Apply caulk to any.
Use a brush to fill in any grooves.
Clean the wall paneling with diluted tsp.
Remove any switch plate.
Before painting paneling use painter s tape to mask off your mouldings windows doors and ceiling.
First you have to decide if you really want to paint over your wood paneling.
If the paneling is knotty pine be sure to use a stain blocking oil or shellac based primer to help prevent the resin in the wood from bleeding through the paint.
When painting for wood paneling choose either a stain blocking latex primer or an oil based primer.
Instructions clean the molding and paneling.
Thoroughly clean the paneling with an all purpose cleaner or degreaser and a sponge.
Inspect the area for any defect.