Monday 8 February 2021

How to Refinish a Table with Paint | Ask This Old House


In this video, painter Mauro Henrique demonstrates how to take an old piece of furniture and give it a new life with a little bit of paint. SUBSCRIBE to This Old House: http://bit.ly/SubscribeThisOldHouse. Painter Mauro Henrique demonstrates how to refinish an old piece of furniture with the help of Kevin O’Connor. Mauro’s client has a table that belonged to her grandmother and she would like to spruce it up so it can come out of the basement and be showcased in her home. Mauro decided it would be a great opportunity to teach the proper technique in painting old furniture. He goes through the steps of reviving the table and what tools to use. With a little bit of work and a little bit of paint, any old furniture can have a new life. Time: 4-5 hours Cost: $30 - $80 Skill Level: Beginner Tools: 220 grit sandpaper [https://amzn.to/2YKydZ2] Paint roller with 3/8 in. nap [https://amzn.to/2MAp0A9] Small paint brush [https://amzn.to/3jiqiMm] Shopping List: Tack cloth [https://amzn.to/3tjgNkB] Paint roller tray [https://amzn.to/3oMeHGq] Water-based, regular primer [https://amzn.to/3tiu9xk] Water-based, regular interior paint [https://amzn.to/36HYaNk] Start with Prepping the Wood Prep work is key to any good painting job. Mauro and Kevin started by lightly sanding the table with 220 grit sandpaper [https://amzn.to/2YKydZ2], which can be done with any type of power sander, and cleaned up the remaining dust with HDX Tack Cloth [https://amzn.to/3tjgNkB]. Steps for Refinishing a Table: 1. Remove any hardware from the furniture. 2. Give everything a light sanding. Just enough to rough up the old paint and/or finish to give the new paint something to adhere to. Mauro used 220 grit sandpaper. 3. To clean up the dust, Mauro used a HEPA vac. To make sure there is no trace left on the furniture, tack cloths can be used. 4. Paint the primer on using a paint roller. Mauro suggests a roller because it will give a nice, smooth finish. He uses a mini roller with a 3/8 inch nap. Medium naps are good for semi-rough surfaces. 5. Wait about 2 hours for the primer to dry. 6. Start painting with the same technique. a. Mauro’s client wanted to see some brush strokes in the final texture. He uses the roller to get full coverage with the paint and then takes a brush and back brushes (without dipping it in paint) to create a modest brush stroke. 7. Wait for the first coat to dry, then add the second. 8. Once dry, add the hardware back on. Where to find it? To prime the table, Mauro used Zinsser BullsEye 1-2-3 Interior/Exterior Water-Based Primer [https://amzn.to/3tiu9xk], which is manufactured by Rust-Oleum (https://ift.tt/2pexNYn). For the paint, Mauro used PPG Timeless Acrylic Interior Paint [http://thd.co/36FE6vc], in “Naval Blue” in a semi-gloss finish (https://ift.tt/2jkgIJp). Looking for more step by step guidance on how to complete projects around the house? Join This Old House Insider to stream over 1,000 episodes commercial-free: https://bit.ly/2GPiYbH Plus, download our FREE app for full-episode streaming to your connected TV, phone or tablet: https://ift.tt/3jclZ3N About Ask This Old House TV: From the makers of This Old House, America’s first and most trusted home improvement show, Ask This Old House answers the steady stream of home improvement questions asked by viewers across the United States. Covering topics from landscaping to electrical to HVAC and plumbing to painting and more. Ask This Old House features the experts from This Old House, including general contractor Tom Silva, plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey, landscape contractor Jenn Nawada, master carpenter Norm Abram, and host Kevin O’Connor. Ask This Old House helps you protect and preserve your greatest investment—your home. Follow This Old House and Ask This Old House: Facebook: http://bit.ly/ThisOldHouseFB Twitter: http://bit.ly/AskTOHTwitter Pinterest: http://bit.ly/ThisOldHousePinterest Instagram: http://bit.ly/AskTOHIG How to Refinish a Table with Paint | Ask This Old House https://www.youtube.com/user/thisoldhouse/

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