Saturday, April 14, 2018

How to Prevent Tannin Bleed Through

I build DIY furniture, I am often painting wood. Sometimes it’s new raw wood, and sometimes I’m covering up an old finish. White and light colored paint are particularly tricky because they are susceptible to tannin bleed through staining.

Tutorial: How To Prevent Tannin Bleed Through on Painted Wood | Trouble with tanning bleed through on your handmade DIY or refinished furniture? These two easy tips will prevent a spotty finish from ruining your painted project. #remodelaholic

What are tannins? Tannins are natural occurring compounds found in many plants (including coffee, tea and grapes/wine). Wood contains tannin as well and it tends to seep to the surface, even after the wood is completely dried. Red colored wood is the worst culplrit, although it doesn’t have to be naturally pigmented to cause problems as well.

Dark Red Mahogany Wood Stain Tanin WM

 

More than once, I’ve gone through the recommended steps (sanding, priming, two coats of paint, 2-3 coats of clear) to paint a cabinet or old piece of furniture, just to see little pink spots coming to the surface. It’s so frustrating!

Red Brown Tannin Bleed Through White Paint Fix WM 3000

 

How to Prevent Tannin Bleed Through

Sometimes it’s small spots and sometimes it’s large, discolored blobs, but tannin is almost always to blame. I’ve tried just about every kind of primer you can buy, but even with “stain blocking” primers, I’ve experienced bleed-through. The only product that has yet to fail me is my old standby shellac.

Zinsser Shellac Primer White Paint Bleed Through WM

 

I’ve used shellac for a long time to get a smooth finish when painting MDF, but it also makes an amazing tannin blocking primer as well. It comes in a brushable formula or in an aerosol can.

Brush Shellac Tannin Stain Primer 3000

 

Shellac tries very quickly and can be covered in any kind of finish (oil-based, water-based, lacquer, etc.). I have started applying a coat or two prior to painting, every time I’m using a light color.

White Paint Shellac Primer Prevent Bleed Through WM

 

Now what if you just have one or two problem spots? Knot holes can cause particular trouble.

Knot Hole Tannin Bleed White Paint WM 3000

 

Sometimes the painted surface will look perfectly even, then days, weeks, or even months later those dang tannin stains from the knots work their way out.

When I built my modern bachelor chests, I primed the raw wood with BIN, stain blocking primer and thought I was good. Sadly, after a couple months, the knots started to rear their ugly heads.

Knot Hole White Paint Tanin Stain Wood WM

 

However, I’ve recently discovered a secret weapon. Clear nail polish! Yep, the simple top coat you use for your manicure can seal those stubborn knots.

Clear Nail Polish Cover Knot Wood Tanin Stain WM 3000

 

It’s easy to brush on one or two coats onto problem areas, without having the cover the entire surface. I’ve also used this trick to seal spots that have been touched up with a stain pen, which I’ve discovered is almost impossible to cover.

Cover Knot Hole Nail Polish Hack Bleed Through WM

 

In the sample board below, you can see the indention from the knot (easily smoothed out with wood filler), but all the dark pigment is safely sealed beneath the surface.

Painting Light Paint Over Raw Wood Knots

 

So next time you pull out the white paint, make sure you tackle the tannin first! Grab yourself some shellac and a bottle of clear nail polish, and you have a simple solution for bleed through.

How To Prevent Tannin Bleed Through Painted Wood | Trouble with tanning bleed through on your handmade DIY or refinished furniture? These two easy tips will prevent a spotty finish from ruining your painted wood project. #remodelaholic

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