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painting shiplap cladding
StevieBoy no@email wrote in message . ..
On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 21:50:51 +0100, "Stewart" wrote: Not a good idea, there's a very good chance you'll separate the fibres on the surface of the wood. Just don't ask how I know ... ! It gives a nice effect though. I'm sure if he washed it down first with a washer at not too much pressure he'd be on a winner. But you need to key the old surface so a light sanding is advisable. Just keep telling yourself: "This house whose mortgage has tied me up for most of my life starts here. I must look after it." |
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painting shiplap cladding
Thanks both
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