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Weathershield paint on interiors
What about using weathershield exterior paint on interior window surrounds
that are exposed to a lot of sun? Would the paint set properly and last longer than interior paint? -- for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/uk-diy...s-1182081-.htm |
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On 08/01/17 07:44, Karen Grace wrote:
What about using weathershield exterior paint on interior window surrounds that are exposed to a lot of sun? Would the paint set properly and last longer than interior paint? Depends on how much rain you are getting in your living room. |
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On Sunday, 8 January 2017 05:44:07 UTC, Karen Grace wrote:
What about using weathershield exterior paint on interior window surrounds that are exposed to a lot of sun? Would the paint set properly and last longer than interior paint? I looked into that years ago. Some outdoor paint is too toxic for indoor use. NT |
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I know one thing, on the front of my house even outdoor gloss seems to crack
in a couple of years no matter how well the preparation was. Maybe I should use a differentcolour to black. I thought of getting it all taken off and trying white instead. Does anyone know if its the black colour that makes it crack in the sun? As for indoors, what I need is a little pump to suck up the condensation on the window sill of my spare room.... Brian -- ----- - This newsgroup posting comes to you directly from... The Sofa of Brian Gaff... Blind user, so no pictures please! "Karen Grace" m wrote in message ... What about using weathershield exterior paint on interior window surrounds that are exposed to a lot of sun? Would the paint set properly and last longer than interior paint? -- for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/uk-diy...s-1182081-.htm |
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On 08/01/2017 11:52, Brian Gaff wrote:
As for indoors, what I need is a little pump to suck up the condensation on the window sill of my spare room.... Brian Karcher WV2 Premium 2nd Generation Window Vacuum Cleaner Thirty five quid from Argos The quick and easy way to streak-free windows, in a lightweight and compact package. This rechargeable handheld vac has a powerful battery that can clean up to 54 windows in just one charge, as well as mirrors, tiles, shower screens and even spills on floors and worktops. -- mailto: news {at} admac {dot] myzen {dot} co {dot} uk |
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jim wrote:
Upto 54 windows.... Is that from the murketing perchance? No, if it was from the marketing bumph, it'd say "Up to 54 windows, or more". |
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alan_m Wrote in message:
On 08/01/2017 11:52, Brian Gaff wrote: As for indoors, what I need is a little pump to suck up the condensation on the window sill of my spare room.... Brian Karcher WV2 Premium 2nd Generation Window Vacuum Cleaner Thirty five quid from Argos The quick and easy way to streak-free windows, in a lightweight and compact package. This rechargeable handheld vac has a powerful battery that can clean up to 54 windows in just one charge, as well as mirrors, tiles, shower screens and even spills on floors and worktops. Upto 54 windows.... Is that from the murketing perchance? -- Jim K ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
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On 08/01/2017 16:33, alan_m wrote:
On 08/01/2017 11:52, Brian Gaff wrote: As for indoors, what I need is a little pump to suck up the condensation on the window sill of my spare room.... Brian Karcher WV2 Premium 2nd Generation Window Vacuum Cleaner Thirty five quid from Argos The quick and easy way to streak-free windows, in a lightweight and compact package. This rechargeable handheld vac has a powerful battery that can clean up to 54 windows in just one charge, as well as mirrors, tiles, shower screens and even spills on floors and worktops. +1 Most useful 'toy' I have bought for many years. And you can use the collected distilled water for use in irons. |
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Andrew Wrote in message:
On 08/01/2017 16:33, alan_m wrote: On 08/01/2017 11:52, Brian Gaff wrote: As for indoors, what I need is a little pump to suck up the condensation on the window sill of my spare room.... Brian Karcher WV2 Premium 2nd Generation Window Vacuum Cleaner Thirty five quid from Argos The quick and easy way to streak-free windows, in a lightweight and compact package. This rechargeable handheld vac has a powerful battery that can clean up to 54 windows in just one charge, as well as mirrors, tiles, shower screens and even spills on floors and worktops. +1 Most useful 'toy' I have bought for many years. And you can use the collected distilled water for use in irons. Would you drink it? It's not "distilled" in the chemical sense, more of a condensate of anything vapourised that meets the cold glass of the window & condenses.... That may not necessarily be just H2O... -- Jim K ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
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