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Painting wood that's been waterproofed
I am about to build a brick shed which will have a pine door ( F.L.B.) and frame. At the moment this is bare wood. I've got half a can of Thompsons waterproofer. If I painted that on first, would I be able to apply subsequent finishes without problems. The reason I ask is that I have experience of trying to get render to stick on to walls that had been waterproofed, not easy. mark |
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