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Hi there,
The company I paint for does a lot of heritage restoration and currently is exclusively using alkyd paint for our products. However, we'd like to start using more latex for drying time, environmental and health reasons etc.. The problem is that with the oil-based DAP window putty we use; I've read it's ok to paint latex over it after waiting for it to dry, but I don't think our customers really want to wait that long (and many don't want to do it themselves or have to pay a painter when it does set up). I wanted to try/suggest doing the entire sash/storm in latex with latex primer and finish, bed the glass and ONLY paint the putty with an alkyd colour match. My question is: how important is it that paint overlap where the putty meets the wood? Will water penetrate that seal and damage the putty faster? ------------------------------------- ##-----------------------------------------------## Delivered via http://www.thestuccocompany.com/ Building Construction and Maintenance Forum Web and RSS access to your favorite newsgroup - alt.home.repair - 365627 messages and counting! ##-----------------------------------------------## |
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