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I'm going to be restaining my siding this summer. But the trim appears to have been mostly finished with paint instead of stain. Can I paint over this with stain instead of paint? Would I have to scrape it down to the wood to do so?
On May 10, 5:03=A0am, t...@gmail.com wrote: > I'm going to be restaining my siding this summer. =A0But the trim > appears to have been mostly finished with paint instead of stain. =A0Can > I paint over this with stain instead of paint? =A0Would I have to scrape > it down to the wood to do so? It's common for the trim to be painted, while the rest is stained, particularly if the trim is a different color. Mu house, the cedar is stained blue, the trim is painted white. If you want to, you could probably put a solid stain over paint, but certainly NOT a transparent stain. Read the label, which should tell you what surfaces it's suitable for.
On May 10, 5:03 am, t...@gmail.com wrote: > I'm going to be restaining my siding this summer. But the trim > appears to have been mostly finished with paint instead of stain. Can > I paint over this with stain instead of paint? Would I have to scrape > it down to the wood to do so? I managed a Benjamin Moore Paint Store and I am a "professional house painter". I would recommend that you paint the trim. If it has been painted with a semi-gloss which most exterior trim is, a solid body stain (a good suggestion though) may not stick to it. It's like painting Latex over oil. Be on the safe side. Don K.