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another oil verses latex question!

 08/12/2003 08:01 PM jess333player
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another oil verses latex question!

08/12/2003 09:47 PM Workenstiff
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another oil verses latex question!

08/13/2003 07:51 PM 5slb6
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another oil verses latex question!

08/13/2003 10:18 PM Workenstiff
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another oil verses latex question!

08/15/2003 05:41 AM 5slb6
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another oil verses latex question!

08/17/2003 10:08 AM retisin

Well experience overrides any techs advice I have been painting for many years and you can prime with oil or latex and use any top coat over it.I paint commercial and residential and have had many of the same contractors for ages and if there was ever a problem I know darned well that I would not be painting for them anymore.
People think it is always a problem such as if you use latex primer and oil topcaot that the latex will flex and such and the oil will not and thus oil will crack or break giving you a bad job I have never seen this and live in 1 of the most flexable climates their are ranging from 20 below to 100 degrees with high and low humidity.

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