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I’ve managed residential rentals for decades and paint is always a factor.
It’s been a few years since oil enamels have been outlawed in California with the exception of quarts.
Sherwin Williams sells no oil and my goto Kelly Moore closed it’s doors nationwide.
Much of the housing stock dates from the 1920’s through the 1940’s with oil kitchens, bath and trim.
The conversion to latex is kicking my butt with the scuff sanding which is questionable with old finishes to oil primers and the latex top coats which are fine for walls but less than ideal for painted cabinets… etc.
I’m curious how you guys are dealing with the phase out of oil enamels going over old work…
I had a 5k bid from a painting contractor for a simple small bungalow kitchen with painted cabinets…
I’ve also seen the mess when a well meaning tenant paints latex over oil and it all peels…
It’s been a few years since oil enamels have been outlawed in California with the exception of quarts.
Sherwin Williams sells no oil and my goto Kelly Moore closed it’s doors nationwide.
Much of the housing stock dates from the 1920’s through the 1940’s with oil kitchens, bath and trim.
The conversion to latex is kicking my butt with the scuff sanding which is questionable with old finishes to oil primers and the latex top coats which are fine for walls but less than ideal for painted cabinets… etc.
I’m curious how you guys are dealing with the phase out of oil enamels going over old work…
I had a 5k bid from a painting contractor for a simple small bungalow kitchen with painted cabinets…
I’ve also seen the mess when a well meaning tenant paints latex over oil and it all peels…