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		<title>Re-painting a banister; Can I use oil based primer w/ latex paint?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My economise and I bought our prototypal concern in Feb. 2009. We&#8217;ve tackled most of the big jobs, and now we don&#8217;t have such money to keep spending on the house. However, I HATE our &#8217;80s Stygian vegetation banister. I desired to tear it out &#038; change it, but that seemed too participating and expensive. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My economise and I bought our prototypal concern in Feb. 2009. We&#8217;ve tackled most of the big jobs, and now we don&#8217;t have such money to keep spending on the house. However, I HATE our &#8217;80s Stygian vegetation banister. I desired to tear it out &#038; change it, but that seemed too participating and expensive. So I decided to smoothen it down and paint it white.</p>
<p>Ok, first, I used a rattling coarse poise wool pad to vanish all the polyurethane. Then I went over it with a dustlike poise wool &#038; finally a medium grid sanding block. All of the shiny opencast is gone. I have cleaned up all the dust. I have a can of white, oil-based primer from when I painted the face door. Can I use this on the banister? And can I use white, hi-gloss latex plaint over that so the banister matches all the trim? </p>
<p>If anyone has any other ideas or suggestions, I&#8217;d appreciate hearing them! Thanks!        </p>
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