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  "url": "http://bayareacitydweller.com/faq/do-i-need-to-prime-my-interior-doors-before-painting",
  "name": "Do I need to prime my interior doors before painting?",
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      "name": "Do I need to prime my interior doors before painting?",
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        "text": "Priming interior doors before painting is generally recommended, especially if you are painting over a dark color with a lighter one, changing paint types (e.g., oil-based to latex), or painting bare wood. Primer helps the new paint adhere better, provides a uniform base, and can seal imperfections or prevent stains from bleeding through. Skipping primer might lead to poor adhesion, uneven color, or a less durable finish in the long run.",
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        "description": "Yes, priming is recommended for better adhesion, uniform color, and durability, especially when changing colors or paint types."
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  "description": "Yes, priming is recommended for better adhesion, uniform color, and durability, especially when changing colors or paint types."
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