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Identify the type of black paint that was used. If it is oil based then prime with an oil base primer. Kilz oil base works good.
Then, use a top quality flat paint for the first coat, mixed to the color you want. For white, have the paint store put a little extra titanium white in the paint for better coverage. Some manufactures call this "High Hide White". You can also have a little lamp black added to a white base. This is called "Knock Down White" and will cover better than a pure white paint.
Using a flat first coat will cover the black better than a satin or semi-gloss. After the flat dries you can paint with any sheen you desire and have better coverage.
Identify the type of black paint that was used. If it is oil based then prime with an oil base primer. Kilz oil base works good.
Then, use a top quality flat paint for the first coat, mixed to the color you want. For white, have the paint store put a little extra titanium white in the paint for better coverage. Some manufactures call this "High Hide White". You can also have a little lamp black added to a white base. This is called "Knock Down White" and will cover better than a pure white paint.
Using a flat first coat will cover the black better than a satin or semi-gloss. After the flat dries you can paint with any sheen you desire and have better coverage.