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Can you paint pressure treated redwood?
We're building a wooden canopy and the redwood we bought for the
supports feels kind of "moist". Can we prime and paint it, or do we need to somehow dry it out first? We won't do that. How about a special primer that works with "moist" pressure treated redwood? Anybody with experience with this? Mike |
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