Trim paints are.
Oil or latex paint for doors and trim.
When i paint windows doors and trim i want the hardest least tacky and most durable surface i can get and that is usually an oil based enamel.
Trim paint comes in two main varieties oil based and acrylic latex.
However for certain projects you need the premium timeless quality of good oil based paint.
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Trim paint comes in two main varieties oil based and acrylic latex.
If it doesn t the paint is oil based.
Windows doors trim.
Acrylic alkyd hybrid 35 to 90.
Contractors often use latex paint for walls and then switch to oil based paint for doors trim and window frames.
Old finishes are covered with little to no prep work.
Valspar door and trim enamel dries to a smooth factory finish and stands up to daily use.
Acrylic latex paint can be a great choice for interior trim but it won t match the toughness of oil based paint.
Glossy possess a tight molecular structure.
Oil and acrylic latex.
Acrylic alkyd hybrid paints have been available to contractors for a while but are still fairly unknown to most homeowners.
Paint labeled specifically for use on trim and doors is certainly one suitable option to refresh baseboards moldings soffits and fascia such as the front of the roof line.
If you have a house that is at least a few decades old chances are good that the trim was painted with oil based paint.
If the paint starts to soften it is latex.
Oil enriched formula is as durable as traditional oils but cleanup with soap and water and resists yellowing.
Gloss is a crucial aspect of trim paint.
As far as paint technology has come they still have not figured out how to make a latex paint as hard and smooth as oil paints.
You have to pick up a trim paint which can settle the color evenly.
Doors avoidance of brush marks.
Always remember if the sheen is flatter the brush mark will be less visible.
In a sense this is the classic trim paint.
Latex paint will not adhere to oil based paint unless certain preparatory work is done.
That s why many paint companies advertise non yellowing properties with their pre tinted white trim paint.
Window trim in particular gets blasted with the sun which can yellow the paint.
Soak a clean rag in denatured alcohol and rub the surface of the door.
Latex paint if you re looking for ease of use latex is the obvious choice.