Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Picket Fence Panels Painting Cedar Picket Fence Panels-do We Need A Primer Coat Before Applying The Acrylic Paint?

Painting cedar picket fence panels-do we need a primer coat before applying the acrylic paint? - picket fence panels

We had our White Picket Fence Picket signs replaced by harmful insects seems as if the owner had not used treated wood. When we bought the plates, we were told to leave without pay for one month after painting. While the purchase paint from the outside, I read that raw wood needed a primer before painting, but because she "treated" I wonder if you can skip the primer.

4 comments:

robby4u2... said...

Yes, the primacy of the wood. Sherwin Williams, I worked for 4 summer while in college. Using primer helps the paint hold to the wood better. Also help the paint go further and to penetrate not only the wood. You get more legs of a gallon of primer and usually a little cheaper than paint so if you use more than reasonable.

sporrega... said...

Tannic cedar bleed through the paint. Would you like a manual Kilz or Bullseye Binzer must (be sure to cedar) the different types of bait.

If this is not prime and prepare the wood, the color will fall faster than usual.

If my fence, I spot or simply a UV-protective and enough time for the cedar in its natural color.

Pain in the butt, a fence to paint, much easier to embrace.

Clueless said...

You can skip the primer, but you ask. There must be a 800-number on your paint box. Enter name them

Library Eyes said...

The term "contract" refers to insects?
it means that you are ready ... 800 # then call you and wait for the first

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