Make sure the plaster is dry.
Primer for new plaster ceiling.
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Latex primer is fine for pine or other no or low tannin bare softwoods.
Let the plaster dry.
It also offers an added bonus.
Multi purpose latex primer general purpose whole house primer for multiple surfaces.
Not surprisingly there are a ton of alternative primers of new plaster.
This could mean waiting a few days or even weeks for a room to dry.
For varnished stained or weathered wood use oil based primer but not before sanding off at least a little sheen and any loose bits.
Follow these steps for perfect results every time.
Our expert team has tested and rated not only the most popular new plaster primers but also several self priming paints for plaster.
With so many new plaster sealers and primers available on the market choosing the right one can often be more difficult than it looks.
The very first thing you need to do when painting new plaster is to let it dry.
Also because plaster mixing ratios vary a little don t rule out 2 full coats of primer.
Shellac primer should also be your choice if you plan to paint a tin or plaster ceiling.
Even with 2 primecoats two coats of actual paint.
It is worth the wait though to do it right.
A week should be long enough to let it completely dry out and for all damp patches to disappear.
Once the plaster is dry it should be light with no dark spots and a consistent colour and appearance throughout.
Drywall primer seals new drywall and previously painted walls for a consistent finish.
If you want to admire your work applying a plaster priming sealer is a must.
Start by opening doors and windows and don t start painting until the plaster is bone dry.
It seals the plaster and also fills hairline cracks which sometimes appear in newly plastered walls and ceilings especially if they re lath and plaster.
Prolonged drying time allowing the plaster to withstand the test of time.
Decide on primer to seal the bare plaster before painting.