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Well of course the whites are going to have less fading than a color. Also after 6 years any color will have faded out some and don't believe the a...
Well of course the whites are going to have less fading than a color. Also after 6 years any color will have faded out some and don't believe the a...
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ViewsIf there are cracks in the artificial rock the paint will not hide it so that is not the solution if that is what you are looking ot do.
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ViewsIf water is still beading up on the wood I would wait until it does not before putting on an acrylic product as it will not adhear to the wood.
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ViewsYes a dark green will fade faster on siding than say a light beige. I would go with an exterior acrylic semi-gloss as a semi-gloss will hold up lon...
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ViewsThe Flood Company has another product that may be better and is called Flood Pro and it has a better pigment package that will last longer than the...
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ViewsYes you can apply latex paint over an oil based primer, but you will need to prime the entire wall to get an even finish as the primer will seal th...
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ViewsYou will need to prime the other rooms with an oil based stain killer such as Zinsser Cover Stain to hold back the marker and crayon.
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ViewsI agree that you should use a flat acrylic on your stucco as there is no real advantage to using a satin and the flat will look much better. Just b...
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ViewsAny good building supply will hardboard siding which is what you have.
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ViewsThe primer to use is Zinsser BIN as it will hold back any residue of the grease way better than KILZ.
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ViewsThe best thing to do is remove all of the paint on this window and start over. I take it this is an older house with a lot of paint build up that i...
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ViewsI would paint the ceiling flat as it looks much better and you are not going to be washing ceilings anyway. The color can be either a white or the ...
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ViewsThe Gardz product is great and we sell many gallons of it. It does not eliminate the mudding and sanding process but sticks the face paper of the d...
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ViewsThe areas damaged by the removal of the tile can be repaired with drywall mud. If you pull alot of the drywall paper off the GUARDZ will glue that ...
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ViewsIf you don't want to remove all the coating, which would be best in my opinion as this was a bad system to start with, you should just stay with th...
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ViewsThe only way to get rid of the mildew at this point is to remove and replace the drywall as it is on the back side as well as the front and will co...
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ViewsYou will need to sand and scrape the walls to remove any loose and flaking paint and then prime with a pigmented shellac primer such as Zinsser BIN...
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