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12-12-2008, 12:42 PM
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Uncle Remus
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Lakeville Ma.
Posts: 14,773
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Yes . It does evaporate fast though. I do it in a big place so I just use a fan and point it towards my fellow worker. But I have given up on it. Next
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"A beach is a place where a man can feel he's the only soul in the world that's real"
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12-12-2008, 12:56 PM
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Old Guy
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Mansfield, MA
Posts: 8,760
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I do it in may basement, I just keep the paint vent on.
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12-11-2008, 08:28 PM
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Plug Builder in Training
Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: wareham MA
Posts: 4,046
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Karl F
i don't wanna step on png's shoes, but i would venture a guess it takes less scuffing on the satin to get an agreeable surface for primer/paint adhesion, than gloss, or hi-gloss would.. but i would imagine either way, a light sanding, or scotchpad would be needed to prep for primer/paint...
what say u png?
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BINGO
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12-11-2008, 11:20 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: North shore
Posts: 1,247
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I assume you need a well ventilated space to use the propoinate?
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11-16-2008, 07:07 PM
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Covered in Sawdust
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 358
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I usually scuff it up with a light sand paper before I prime.
Have you had any adhesion issues? I've had adhesion issues with proprionate/BIN, and a sanding sealer/BIN. So I'm trying new combinations.
I will look at the can of helmspar and see if it has any wax in its ingredients.
Great info on this thread!
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11-16-2008, 07:10 PM
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Covered in Sawdust
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 358
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Yes, it is the clear Satin.
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