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dpb August 30th 08 05:59 PM

oil primer rained on, got soft
 
rg wrote:
I oil primed aluminum gutters about 5 days ago. Yesterday the primer was
dry and could not be scratched off with a fingernail today they were rained
on and the primer seems to have softened up and now is easily scratched off.

Benjamin Moore primer.

Will it be all right after they are dry again?


Right as rain...(assuming, of course, you used a primer intended for Al
and prepared the surface properly, etc., etc, etc., ...).

Depending on the type of aluminum, a "standard" primer intended for
housepaint may not work at all well. Would have to know far more than
what you have said to have any hope of saying anything at all definitive
other than it's somewhat surprising rain would have any really
discernible effect if it was dry before the rain if it was indeed a
suitable primer.

--

ransley August 30th 08 06:06 PM

oil primer rained on, got soft
 
On Aug 30, 1:46*pm, "rg" wrote:
I oil primed aluminum gutters about 5 days ago. *Yesterday the primer was
dry and could not be scratched off with a fingernail today they were rained
on and the primer seems to have softened up and now is easily scratched off.

Benjamin Moore primer.

Will it be all right after they are dry again?


If it is soft it cant be real Oil primer, but it will dry out.

BobK207 August 30th 08 06:48 PM

oil primer rained on, got soft
 
On Aug 30, 9:59*am, dpb wrote:
rg wrote:
I oil primed aluminum gutters about 5 days ago. *Yesterday the primer was
dry and could not be scratched off with a fingernail today they were rained
on and the primer seems to have softened up and now is easily scratched off.


Benjamin Moore primer.


Will it be all right after they are dry again?


Right as rain...(assuming, of course, you used a primer intended for Al
and prepared the surface properly, etc., etc, etc., ...).

Depending on the type of aluminum, a "standard" primer intended for
housepaint may not work at all well. *Would have to know far more than
what you have said to have any hope of saying anything at all definitive
other than it's somewhat surprising rain would have any really
discernible effect if it was dry before the rain if it was indeed a
suitable primer.

--


Per dpb's comments ... proper prep & primer is the key

Rain on paint is always a concern (as is humidity since it slow paint
drying) but since it was 5 days ago I think you'll be ok if you let
dry out.

Try & get some good sun exposure on the stuff.

I highly recommend JASCO Prep & Prime for aluminum prep...it cleans
& etches the surface to provide a great surface for adhesion.

Available in SoCal at Vista paint & Ace hardware

cheers
Bob

rg August 30th 08 07:46 PM

oil primer rained on, got soft
 
I oil primed aluminum gutters about 5 days ago. Yesterday the primer was
dry and could not be scratched off with a fingernail today they were rained
on and the primer seems to have softened up and now is easily scratched off.

Benjamin Moore primer.

Will it be all right after they are dry again?




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