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Protecting woodwork when it's too cold to paint
My wife and I just bought a house with some deteriorated paint on the
exterior woodwork. I'd like to repaint with latex paint, but it's too cold for that (highs in the low fifties, lows in the thirties). Is there anything else I could do to protect the woodwork over the winter, so that I could repaint in the spring? Thanks. --glenn |
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