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I'll give a 3rd vote for stain. FYI - You can get stain in 'solid color'. It
will allow a wider aray of color choices, even whites IIRC. See http://www.nam.sikkens.com/product-c..._category=deck or http://www.cabotstain.com/shared_fra...colors&cabot=1 "Robert11" wrote in message ... Hello: Regarding outdoor Pressure Treated Wood Painting: Is it practical to do so ? What type of paint should I use over pressure treated wood ? - e.g., oil or latex best ? - What brand(s) best ? - Primer required ? Anything special involved ? How about staining rtather than painting ? Brands, etc., if doable ? Thanks, Bob |
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You can get stain in 'solid color'.
Yeah, that's preferable to paint also. |
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