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I'm working on an older home on rain days. The doors, windows, trim is oil, and it's a dark color compared to the white I'll be switching to.

I'm stripping wallpaper off the walls, so i'll be using an oil-based primer on those, and I'm looking for a short cut. Go over the trim also when priming the walls or? HO doesn't care, if the trim stays oil or I switch to latex. They are leaving it up to me. Obviously a whole lot of sanding will be involved. Curious as to what others would do.
 

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Depends on what you want to do and how much they want to spend....obviously, the latex over oil will take longer with the additional prep (sanding/priming).

I don't care for oil due to the use of solvents but would personally just go back w/oil if I knew for a fact that the surface was painted with oil already.

SW told me their Pro Classic could go over oil without any prep but I'd be very hesitant to try it that way....

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I just started re-running my waterborne over high gloss oil unsanded adhesion test with Aura, WB Impervo, and Graham. Last time, Cabinet Coat and Graham stuck great, WB impervo failed. We will see how it goes this time.
 

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Duron Signature is supposed to go right over oil,

The rep's have told me yes, with a light sanding and cleaning first, same with BM satin impervo. I do not think it is wise to go over any existing oil finish without at least scuffing it up first.
 

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I just started re-running my waterborne over high gloss oil unsanded adhesion test with Aura, WB Impervo, and Graham. Last time, Cabinet Coat and Graham stuck great, WB impervo failed. We will see how it goes this time.
The problem is there needs to be many, many, tests
The thing is...it might stick (might not)
One or two cabinet doors does not constitute a confirmation
A dozen might
 

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John, do you have any problems with rinsing TSP clean enough on an interior job? I had always heard that TSP was not for interior because of the difficulty in rinsing it clear. Do you still need to sand the oil or does the TSP thoroughly degloss the trim?
 

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You know, I have been looking at this thread for a few days and thinking about it. We recently did a remod job on an old house that had oil trim. We scuffed that crap out of it and put Ben Moore Waterborne Impervo over it successfully. It was not an inexpensive undertaking, and with old oil trim, you rarely end up with perfection anyways.

Looking back, I think to answer the original question in the thread, the safest, and probably easiest answer is to stick with oil. It would probably be the least amount of prep and messing around to just go with it.
 

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dean,,,,i always rinse the tsp

and yes,,,,,,if its a strong enough solution, it ETCHES the old paint

just take care and protect adjacent surfaces,,,,,i just use cellulose sponges, and maybe a stiff bristled brush,,,,,,youll clean that old trim so well, the customers will think they dont need a paint job anymore,,lol (that actually happened twice)

it makes painting interior trim bearable for me,,,,,its very self serving

no dust, no dog hair, no fish eye,,,and its got some tooth
 

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Personally Id stick with Oil & Oil = theres a reason why they say oil & water dont mix! :D

I havent had great success in any jobs personal or pro with latex over oil. My current client is PISSED that the painter prior to me didnt discuss with her the choices that her 50 yrs + house finishes had. And now even primed and latex - all the areas that I would have done in oil are now scratching and peeling and it hasnt even been moved into as of yet!
 

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I have been using porter's advantage 900 for 3 years over oil. It is a modified acrylic. I have had zero adhesion problems and zero customer complaints. Any time that I can use a water based product I will. I'm tired of frying my brain.
 
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