When you re ready to start painting make sure that your paneling is made of solid wood.
Stripe paint off frooves wall panelling.
You may have to touch up the wall here and there but that s only if you sand too closely.
Removing paint from paneling is a delicate process if you want to preserve the paneling because you can t scrape the paint off.
Take care of any drips right away too.
Instead you must dissolve the paint and gently scrub it off with a soft bristle brush.
Do not let the sander linger over any spot as it may gouge the drywall.
Apply a thin coat of primer with a roller.
Paint the paneling in a base color such as white tan or gray.
Scraping the paint with a putty knife can damage the wood underneath it.
Allow the primer to dry a full 24 hours before painting over it.
You ll want to use 120 150 grit sandpaper and sand lightly.
Some paneling actually consists of a vinyl print that simulates the look of wood.
Begin at the top and work your way down making sure to cover all the gaps between the panels.
Let stripes dress up the look of your room.
For the best finish paint paneling methodically.
Use rotating up and down and sideways motions.
Sanding is the number one way to remove paint from wood paneling.
If the paint is very thick and uneven switch to a 40 grit sanding disk.
How to paint stripes on your walls.
You may want to start with a just a piece and work with that especially if you are new to sanding.
Also try not to sand or scrape off the paper surface of the drywall.
Remove the painter s tape before the paint dries.
Apply a thin coat of your paint to all paneling surfaces.
When painting for wood paneling choose either a stain blocking latex primer or an oil based primer.
If there are several coats of paint you may want to use a stripper first.
Since paneling already has grooves that divide the surface into sections use paint to create a striped effect on the wall.
If you re lucky the paint will come right off with just a bit of wiping.
To check sand a small area on the wall.
You can either work with a hand held sander or just a piece of sandpaper.
To be sure try the steps below on a small area before deciding to remove the paint on the entire wall.
Use just enough pressure to take off the paint.
To fix these paint streaks on walls you ll need to sand down the raised edges.
Use a brush to fill in any grooves.
Sanding too hard can take off the flat paint which would mean another coat application.
All you need is tape paint and a little creativity.
Remove any excess paint that collects in the panel grooves using your brush.
If your walls have a vinyl or thin veneer finish you ll need to take extra care when painting them.
Vinyl coatings come off quickly revealing the pressboard underneath.