I wasn't sure if our builder used acrylics or alkyds for the trim on our house, so when I'm painting now, I sand lightly, use an acrylic primer, sand again, then use an acrylic topcoat. I've had to do two coats of finish paint on the window trim and baseboards, but only one coat on the doors. I discovered that, on the doors, which are 6 panel types, if I apply the paint with a brush first, then go over the flat areas with a small foam roller, the finish is just perfect! Great coverage with no brush marks, even with acrylic paint. Looks so good, I'm going to re-do the door in my kitchen which showed some significant brush marks the last time I painted. Thankfully, all I'll need to do is sand the door well before applying another coat of finish paint.
I finished priming! Tomorrow I'll put on the last of the glazing....at least for the front windows. Haven't checked the windows in the back yet. Then that's if for a couple of weeks. I'll put on the topcoat after all that glazing has had a couple of weeks to cure. I need to get some of those foam rollers.
Then I can start painting the inside of the windows...and find four panes of glass. Well...I know where two are. I'll have to explore The Shelf in the garage to see if I can at least locate frames for the other two.
Kitty wants dinner.