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Need A Paint Recommendation
..... For treated pine porch boards, exterior application.
Anyone have any experience with this product or have any comments about this product: http://www.homedepot.com/p/Restore-D...3#.UfHZKqUo7rc |
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On Thursday, July 25, 2013 9:09:25 PM UTC-5, Sonny wrote:
.... For treated pine porch boards, exterior application. Anyone have any experience with this product or have any comments about this product: http://www.homedepot.com/p/Restore-D...3#.UfHZKqUo7rc On a deck, rather than a porch. |
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"Sonny" wrote: .... For treated pine porch boards, exterior application. Anyone have any experience with this product or have any comments about this product: http://www.homedepot.com/p/Restore-D...3#.UfHZKqUo7rc --------------------------------------------------------- No, but at $78/can, it better do something good. Lew |
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On 7/25/2013 10:09 PM, Sonny wrote:
.... For treated pine porch boards, exterior application. Anyone have any experience with this product or have any comments about this product: http://www.homedepot.com/p/Restore-D...3#.UfHZKqUo7rc I am considering it myself... So is a friend... So I am interested in your responses. -- Jeff |
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Need A Paint Recommendation
On 7/25/2013 7:09 PM, Sonny wrote:
.... For treated pine porch boards, exterior application. Anyone have any experience with this product or have any comments about this product: http://www.homedepot.com/p/Restore-D...3#.UfHZKqUo7rc I saw a TV home fix-it-up on that product and it's "not really" paint but a very thick, fill in the cracks kind of covering to help restore very old,cracked deck boards. The results looked OK, but I would replace the boards over that method. |
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Need A Paint Recommendation
On Monday, July 29, 2013 10:06:25 AM UTC-5, Pat Barber wrote:
I saw a TV home fix-it-up on that product and it's "not really" paint but a very thick, fill in the cracks kind of covering to help restore very old,cracked deck boards. The results looked OK, but I would replace the boards over that method. Thanks Pat. The deck in question is reported to have some slight condition issues, so this product may be a temp fix until the decking definitely warrants replacing. I'll pass the info on and hope to get some feedback, once applied, and a future report of its resulting wear/lasting conditions. Sonny |
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Need A Paint Recommendation
Cabots is a good product.
john "Sonny" wrote in message ... ..... For treated pine porch boards, exterior application. Anyone have any experience with this product or have any comments about this product: http://www.homedepot.com/p/Restore-D...3#.UfHZKqUo7rc |
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Need A Paint Recommendation
jloomis wrote:
Cabots is a good product. john Not all that great. I used their white solid stain for a PT railing around a small desk. Within two years, it started peeling off. Rather than scraping and sanding, it'll be less work to just replace it and then using a regular outdoor paint. I had better luck with their non-solid cedar satin on the decking. "Sonny" wrote in message ... .... For treated pine porch boards, exterior application. Anyone have any experience with this product or have any comments about this product: http://www.homedepot.com/p/Restore-D...3#.UfHZKqUo7rc -- Bill In Hamptonburgh, NY In the original Orange County. Est. 1683 To email, remove the double zeros after @ |
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Need A Paint Recommendation
willshak wrote:
jloomis wrote: Cabots is a good product. john Not all that great. I used their white solid stain for a PT railing around a small desk. Within two years, it started peeling off. Rather than scraping and sanding, it'll be less work to just replace it and then using a regular outdoor paint. I had better luck with their non-solid cedar satin on the decking. Interesting. Usually peeling (if I understand correctly how you mean that...), is a sign of bad prep. Any chance that prep is your culprit? -- -Mike- |
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