rocketboyjka
rocketboyjka t1_jda8kxo wrote
Reply to Painting a built-in bookshelf white by Extreme-System-23
I would suggest an enamel trim paint. They are designed to avoid making the shelves sticky. Oil is harder to work with than water based. Practice first :)
rocketboyjka t1_jab9yjw wrote
Reply to comment by TootsNYC in Painting; Sanding walls before adding a new layer of paint by simon_chess123
Rewash with TSP afterwards....gets the dust too.
rocketboyjka t1_j8zzy5l wrote
Reply to comment by SolidPoint in Are the wire extenders that come with Ring safe to use? by SavingToasty
Having seen some of the nonsense companies sell these days, I'll give reddit even odds.
rocketboyjka t1_j2eypwi wrote
Reply to Removing Cartridge on Delta Faucet? by SSFx93
Find the replacement nut online. You'll feel better if and when you destroy it breaking it loose. I just did my Moen shower cartridge (with a "lifetime warranty") which was so bad I had to cut the decorative shower handle off to break the screw loose....point is the new part was sitting on the counter so I felt better about shredding the existing part.
rocketboyjka t1_jdebq8p wrote
Reply to comment by Extreme-System-23 in Painting a built-in bookshelf white by Extreme-System-23
Yeah, that'll work great. Benjamin Moore makes a similar one that a lot of folks here swear by. I've used Behr's comparable product (shhh, reddit hates Behr), and gotten fine results. The trim enamel dries hard with no tack. Follow the drying instructions, don't overbrush or coat too thick, and you'll be fine.