3PedalMINI
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Well, it looks like I ran out of time on my outdoor project. Its Hardie Plank siding pre-primed. My plan was to prime it with Loxon to be on the safe side (some of the printings on the back showed DOM in June so the pre-prime is already at EOL. However it looks like it can only be applied at temperatures at or above 52 degrees. For the foreseeable future it looks like were in the mid to high 40s so its no good to prime (any primer it seems like) And given how this weather has been I doubt we'll see 50s for a while, especially on the weekends or on days I could potentially take off. And if it does it 50's it will be raining. [blink]
Im planning on using exterior Duration which claims it is a primer/paint (I never trust that) but it can be applied down to 37 degrees. Everything ive read says it should be primed regardless with Loxon to prevent "fuzzing" especially if the pre-primed boards have expired. Could I use the first coat of Duration as the "primer"? I have spent way to much time and money on this shed and I dont want to cut corners now.
What should I do? Thanks!
Im planning on using exterior Duration which claims it is a primer/paint (I never trust that) but it can be applied down to 37 degrees. Everything ive read says it should be primed regardless with Loxon to prevent "fuzzing" especially if the pre-primed boards have expired. Could I use the first coat of Duration as the "primer"? I have spent way to much time and money on this shed and I dont want to cut corners now.
What should I do? Thanks!