Oil-based paint is not often used by homeowners due to the added clean-up steps, the strong smells of the paint, and the difficulty of getting a quality finish. After testing out oil-based semi-gloss enamel paint beside water-based gloss latex enamel, I found I preferred the finish the oil-based paint as compared to the water-based gloss. Over a period of 3 weeks, I tested out ways to paint a built-in cabinet in my home using oil-based paint, and through trial and error, achieved the best finish I could muster, summarized in 15 tips.
Here are 15 Tips for A Smooth Oil-Based Finish:
00:00 - Introduction
00:25 - Tip 1: Use optimal equipment for oil-based paint
00:33 - Tip 2: Use an oil paint additive
00:57 - Tip 3: Plan ahead for clean-up along the way
01:26 - Tip 4: Use quality brushes made for oil-based paint
01:42 - Tip 5: Use a foam roller for large flat areas
02:01 - Tip 6: The first roll is for paint coverage. The second roll is for smoothing.
02:20 - Tip 7: Paint box sides, top, back, bottom, then front trim last
02:34 - Tip 8: Wipe surfaces right before painting each time
02:43 - Tip 9: Use long feather-light brush strokes for details and trim
02:49 - Tip 10: Brush over mistakes while wet
02:59 - Tip 11: Wear a face mask and gloves
03:05 - Tip 12: Ventilate with fan vents and open windows when air is at least 50 degrees F
03:15 - Tip 13: Wait 24 hours before sanding between coats
03:28 - Tip 14: Keep a multi-purpose tool for more than just cleaning rollers
03:36 - Tip 15: Paint the inside of doors, let dry, install them, and paint the outside in place
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"Perspective" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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