I have some pine furniture which I would like to paint. I have done this before successfully but I painted raw pine which had no finish on it. The pine I wish to paint now is the kind you buy in a shop with a "varnish" type finish - it's Ducal pine if that helps. Would I need to take the whole "finish" off or would a light sanding be sufficient for a primer to stick to?
Also, what's bothering me is ...... there are a lot of knots in it and as I've had it a while they are quite dark - I know if you use new pine on a door casing, for example, you have to use a knotting solution - would I need to apply this?? I've seen this type of furniture painted before but just wonder if everyone goes to all that trouble re taking the complete finish off etc.
I think you can apply chalk paint directly but that isn't the finish/paint I would like to use - I want to use Little Greene.
Also, what's bothering me is ...... there are a lot of knots in it and as I've had it a while they are quite dark - I know if you use new pine on a door casing, for example, you have to use a knotting solution - would I need to apply this?? I've seen this type of furniture painted before but just wonder if everyone goes to all that trouble re taking the complete finish off etc.
I think you can apply chalk paint directly but that isn't the finish/paint I would like to use - I want to use Little Greene.