Skervald
Active Member
Thanks, @BillConnerFASTC. It's going to be quite a while before I can do it but I'm going to try the light sand and re-coat method on those spots. I will report back on how it works.
FYI I just looked up Plyrons recommendation and they state that you MUST use a Latex primer prior to painting. So; Sand, prime, then paint.Thanks, @BillConnerFASTC. It's going to be quite a while before I can do it but I'm going to try the light sand and re-coat method on those spots. I will report back on how it works.
Well, it is coated in Rosco Tough Prime. That might be a primer.FYI I just looked up Plyrons recommendation and they state that you MUST use a Latex primer prior to painting. So; Sand, prime, then paint.
Question for everybody since I haven't seen this come up before. We're replacing our deck this summer and will be laying all new tempered hardboard. I'd like to use tough prime on it, but our TD will likely just end up having us use the same interior black we always use. That made me start wondering if anybody has ever tried using a bonding primer as the first layer on a new deck and it has had any noticeable impact on the durability or adhesion of paint on a new surface.
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