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On Friday, 22 May 2020 10:37:35 UTC+1, Scott wrote:
I have noticed some of the paint on the outside of my window frames is starting to blister. I remember when the windows were installed they made a thing using about using microporous paint. Does this mean I need to use microporous paint again? If so, can I buy microporous primer, and is this needed? 'microporous' is an irrelevance. Could or should I just rub it down a bit and use exterior paint? remove anyhting loose with a scraper, rubbing alone won't get it all off. Then sand lightly. Is water-based paint any good for outdoor use these days or should I be looking for oil-based paint? Oil based Could I use the paint Network Rail used on the Forth Bridge :-) Metals want hard paint. Wood wants flexible paint. NT |
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