Microporous paint
On 12/11/16 22:52, Chris B wrote:
On 12/11/2016 21:22, Scott wrote:
Has anyone worked with microporous paint? I was told my windows were
painted with this stuff. Does this mean I should use microporous
paint next time or is it only used by original manufacturers? Does it
last longer?
Was all the rage 20 years ago, when I used to paint window frames.
Supposed to let water vapour out of wood but not let water droplets back
in. So pointless putting it over oil based paints, but if you had it on
the frames it was considered best to keep with it. Dont know if it is
still in vogue. Was regarded as good 20 years ago but I don't know what
current thinking is.
There are many microporous products out there. Protek is very popular,
so are the various Sadolin products.
I've got Protek Royal Exterior on my shed and it's holding up well.
Sadolin Classic is doing equally well on south facing mahogany window
frames.
Yes, I prefer it over traditional paints, but my experience of
traditional exterior paints has not been a happy one.
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