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Painting Of Siding Question
Hello,
Live outside of Boston. Had new Cedar siding, pre-primed (oil) from the siding mfg., put up. The pre-prime that they applied looks very uniform, clean, and "good". There have been suggestions by others, and also by one or two painting contractors, that another coat of primer should be applied prior to the regular Latex house paint. Some said though, that it is really not necessary to prime again. If I do go with another priming (to help prevent bleed thru, adhesion, etc.) the Contractor said he could tint the primer somewhat. Color, to match the rest of the house, would be a medium brown. Cost is becoming a factor. Question: Would another, Tinted, primer plus a Single coat of Latex- - last as long as two regular coats of latex right on the existing pre-primed siding ? (my original thought regarding the job) - would it tend to "look as good" and last as long ? **Or, would it really be necessary to have the conventional two coats of Latex paint, still, put on over the extra primer coat ? Guess I'm asking about the desirability of the additional primer coat and only one coat of regular paint ? Thanks, B. |
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