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Painting Presure Treated Wood
Our house was built about 10 years ago, and pressure treated wood was
used for the hand rails. At some point prior to when we bought the house 7 years ago some one painted the rails. They appear to not have prepared the wood as three years ago we had it painted because it was pealing and it is pealing again. We want to repaint, but realize we need to prep the wood properly this time. My plan is to scrap and burn all of the old paint. Let it dry, and paint with a primer and then a good paint. Is there something that I am missing or is there a better way of handling the situation. -- 2018: The year we learn to play the great game of Euchre |
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