the filler with primer can be applied in multiple coats. But it can take several coats Not a substitute for patching and filling holes You shouldn’t wait more than 10 mins between coats. i restore vintage garden items and it works great in multiple layers Abut not a substitute for patching materials.
I just dd a dresser using fusion paint for the first time. I like to spray. I did not thin it. If I was to thin fusion paint for spraying what is the ratio?
It differs for colors as well. Dark colors are thinner consistency - It’s hard to give you an exact ratio. I advise getting a viscosity cup and each sprayer typically comes with one. Fusion is pretty thin consistency but thinning a bit really helps to creating a beautiful smooth finish. I start on the conservative side and go up if I need.
Yes Shellac is one of the best stain blocking primers and as long as you are using the dewaxed shellac than yes you may use with water based products and it will adhere just fine. I wouldn't tote this as an adhesive primer, but its properties will work just fine for most water based paints to adhere to.
Great info! Love the ease idea if shellac as the primer. Yellow can I’m assuming is the wax free version? For a bedroom set in a white, what’s your favorite water based paint to use? Will be rolling and brushing.
Thank you! Yes it will says dewaxed shellac on the can. I love fusion mineral paint and Lilly moon and both I have discount codes for that you can find in the shoe notes - also melange ONE formula is great and I have a code for them to if you want! Not here but I can send to you
Thank you! No, as the matter of fact I have talked to Fusion exactly about this, the built in primer is not going to prevent bleed through! Priming is a word used for multiple reasons, often connected to bleed through blocking in which this case the answer would be no. Only shellac based formulas can block tannins and bleed through. But yes in the sense of, a start to finish paint that can seal minimal stains and almost always doesn’t need the extra hold help for surface prep.
Thanks again for sharing your knowledge! I love all your videos. I would have given you a super thank you but could not find the icon!! Your work is amazing and your tutorials are wonderful! I have learned so much from you!
Absolutely! Thank you for watching and your continued support. No problem, just so you know the icon is located under the title of the video, right along side of the like/dislike/share/create/download - it’s the heart with the $ in it. Thank you for the thought though.
As always, your videos are sooo super helpful! Question for you: I just finished painting my cabinet doors with Melange One paint. I love how beautiful they came out, no brush strokes and just enough sheen. I then went and used a satin Rustolium top coat that added way too much sheen and major brush strokes. I am so bummed out! What do you recommend we use to sand and buff the surface? I'd like them to look just the way they did when we only used the paint. Thanks so much!
Thank you so much! Thats such a bummer when that happens. Adding a topcoat is totally ok to a product that has one already in it, but it can be challenging, as topcoating is one of the harder parts of the painting process. So you will have to sand (I suggest a higher grit that hopefully won't break through your paint, but know it can happen. I would start with an 800 and see if that makes any dent, if not drop down to 400 grit and not heavy handed, you will see the clear coat sand away and just work it lightly all over until you are happy, you will then be ready to paint after wiping down. When topcoating, using an extender helps and a higher quality topcoat as well as a specific top coat brush.
@@BorninaBarnBoutique hi there! Sorry to jump in on this but mqy I ask 2 questions please? What high quality top coat would you use and what top coat brush please? Topcoating is thee most frustrating part of this job for me.. p.s I looked at your top coat videos and they are fabulous! Thank you.. however I didn't recognise the product you pointed to in this particular video....? Is ot a different one to the ones you recommend previously...? Thanks in advance for your amazing help and advice...x
@@sharonrooney2888 No problem! The top coat I use is General Finishes High Performance Top Coat in Satin - thats the same product I use most often. If you are brushing I recommend the Zibra Top Coat brushes - they are amazing! You are quite welcome - thank you for watching!
Your videos have helped me so much and are the reason I started using the Fusion SFO. I see your referral link below and wonder if you have a discount code too? Thanks for sharing your vast experience and knowledge!
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Seriously you know your stuff. Excellent advice.
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This is so helpful! Thank you!
I’m so glad - thanks for watching 😀
I always keep a brush just for topcoats. But I never thought about keeping a separate brush for primers.
Great video..Thank you
Thank you for watching! 😀
All great tips! Thank you again
Thank you for watching! 😀
the filler with primer can be applied in multiple coats. But it can take several coats Not a substitute for patching and filling holes You shouldn’t wait more than 10 mins between coats.
i restore vintage garden items and it works great in multiple layers
Abut not a substitute for patching materials.
Great video! Thanks for the tips! 😊
Thank you for watching and your quite welcome! 😀
There’s such thing as a filler primer? Woo hoo! Great to know. Thanks for all your handy tips. ❤️
Yes its one of my favorite
see my comment above as to it limitations.
you should do a segment on this primer filler
I wash 2 x and rinse 2 x the sand and rinse 2 x then prime 2 x and 2 coats of paint and several coats of clear coat.
I use Bin as a primer most of the time.
I just dd a dresser using fusion paint for the first time. I like to spray. I did not thin it. If I was to thin fusion paint for spraying what is the ratio?
It differs for colors as well. Dark colors are thinner consistency - It’s hard to give you an exact ratio. I advise getting a viscosity cup and each sprayer typically comes with one. Fusion is pretty thin consistency but thinning a bit really helps to creating a beautiful smooth finish. I start on the conservative side and go up if I need.
I know shellac is good for bleeding but is is also good as a bonding primer?
Yes Shellac is one of the best stain blocking primers and as long as you are using the dewaxed shellac than yes you may use with water based products and it will adhere just fine. I wouldn't tote this as an adhesive primer, but its properties will work just fine for most water based paints to adhere to.
@@BorninaBarnBoutique thank u so much for ur response🥰🥰😘
Oil based primer is the best primer to stop bleed through
Great info! Love the ease idea if shellac as the primer. Yellow can I’m assuming is the wax free version? For a bedroom set in a white, what’s your favorite water based paint to use? Will be rolling and brushing.
Thank you! Yes it will says dewaxed shellac on the can. I love fusion mineral paint and Lilly moon and both I have discount codes for that you can find in the shoe notes - also melange ONE formula is great and I have a code for them to if you want! Not here but I can send to you
Sure I’d love that code! Thanks for replying!
@@natalieramsey4091 melange is BARN10
Great video. Do you think the primer in fusion is enough to prevent bleed?
Thank you! No, as the matter of fact I have talked to Fusion exactly about this, the built in primer is not going to prevent bleed through! Priming is a word used for multiple reasons, often connected to bleed through blocking in which this case the answer would be no. Only shellac based formulas can block tannins and bleed through.
But yes in the sense of, a start to finish paint that can seal minimal stains and almost always doesn’t need the extra hold help for surface prep.
@@BorninaBarnBoutique thank you!! I feared that was the answer. :-)
@@d.rogers4184 of course - there is no all in one on the market that has a built in bleed through/tannin blocker primer in it. 😀
@@BorninaBarnBoutique great to know!
Thanks again for sharing your knowledge! I love all your videos. I would have given you a super thank you but could not find the icon!!
Your work is amazing and your tutorials are wonderful! I have learned so much from you!
Absolutely! Thank you for watching and your continued support. No problem, just so you know the icon is located under the title of the video, right along side of the like/dislike/share/create/download - it’s the heart with the $ in it. Thank you for the thought though.
As always, your videos are sooo super helpful! Question for you: I just finished painting my cabinet doors with Melange One paint. I love how beautiful they came out, no brush strokes and just enough sheen. I then went and used a satin Rustolium top coat that added way too much sheen and major brush strokes. I am so bummed out! What do you recommend we use to sand and buff the surface? I'd like them to look just the way they did when we only used the paint. Thanks so much!
Thank you so much! Thats such a bummer when that happens. Adding a topcoat is totally ok to a product that has one already in it, but it can be challenging, as topcoating is one of the harder parts of the painting process. So you will have to sand (I suggest a higher grit that hopefully won't break through your paint, but know it can happen. I would start with an 800 and see if that makes any dent, if not drop down to 400 grit and not heavy handed, you will see the clear coat sand away and just work it lightly all over until you are happy, you will then be ready to paint after wiping down. When topcoating, using an extender helps and a higher quality topcoat as well as a specific top coat brush.
Will do - off to buy more sandpaper! Thank you so much for getting back to me so quickly. I really appreciate all your help.
@@janetdesenzo3306 good luck and anytime!
@@BorninaBarnBoutique hi there! Sorry to jump in on this but mqy I ask 2 questions please? What high quality top coat would you use and what top coat brush please? Topcoating is thee most frustrating part of this job for me.. p.s I looked at your top coat videos and they are fabulous! Thank you.. however I didn't recognise the product you pointed to in this particular video....? Is ot a different one to the ones you recommend previously...? Thanks in advance for your amazing help and advice...x
@@sharonrooney2888 No problem! The top coat I use is General Finishes High Performance Top Coat in Satin - thats the same product I use most often. If you are brushing I recommend the Zibra Top Coat brushes - they are amazing! You are quite welcome - thank you for watching!
Your videos have helped me so much and are the reason I started using the Fusion SFO. I see your referral link below and wonder if you have a discount code too? Thanks for sharing your vast experience and knowledge!
Hi thank you so much, so the discount code is built into the referral link. Your 10% off will be applied at checkout prior to charging your card!
The biggest mistake was to involve my wife , lmao.
Thanks!
Thank you so much! 😀
Thanks for the great tips! 💚
You are welcome - thank you for watching