Calum Bettison
Established Member
Hello all,
I’ve made some lovely traditional solid pine raised panelling for our tenement window reveal. It’s gone really well, but after looking at it for several weeks now, my partner and I have admitted to ourselves that it just looks too… ‘piney’.
So we would like to paint it.
My concern is that we have finished in Osmo Poly x, and I’m unsure of what next steps to take to ensure the knots don’t bleed through the topcoat of paint.
My gut said Zinsser BIN, although apparently it’s horrendously smelly, followed by our choice of top coat.
Can you use knotting sealer (can’t remember it’s proper name) over Osmo?
I can’t imagine the Osmo will provide any resistance to the knot sap, as it’s designed to be a porous product, but I could be wrong.
Any pointers would be much appreciated!
I’ve made some lovely traditional solid pine raised panelling for our tenement window reveal. It’s gone really well, but after looking at it for several weeks now, my partner and I have admitted to ourselves that it just looks too… ‘piney’.
So we would like to paint it.
My concern is that we have finished in Osmo Poly x, and I’m unsure of what next steps to take to ensure the knots don’t bleed through the topcoat of paint.
My gut said Zinsser BIN, although apparently it’s horrendously smelly, followed by our choice of top coat.
Can you use knotting sealer (can’t remember it’s proper name) over Osmo?
I can’t imagine the Osmo will provide any resistance to the knot sap, as it’s designed to be a porous product, but I could be wrong.
Any pointers would be much appreciated!