nkpaintingvt
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Hey folks,
I'm on a house right now that's covered in an old oil solid stain. It's on smooth clapboard, and it's been built up enough where it's opaque, there's no wood grain showing. The coating has held up well, it's mostly sound.
However, it's pretty flat and it's growing a lot of mold/mildew so we're transitioning to a paint with some sheen. The current finish isn't chalking, so would you do any sort of an intermediary primer step before the acrylic top coat(BM Regal)? If a primer is necessary, any favorites? Must it be oil-based?
Thanks!
Noah
I'm on a house right now that's covered in an old oil solid stain. It's on smooth clapboard, and it's been built up enough where it's opaque, there's no wood grain showing. The coating has held up well, it's mostly sound.
However, it's pretty flat and it's growing a lot of mold/mildew so we're transitioning to a paint with some sheen. The current finish isn't chalking, so would you do any sort of an intermediary primer step before the acrylic top coat(BM Regal)? If a primer is necessary, any favorites? Must it be oil-based?
Thanks!
Noah