Tim Brennan
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- Jul 28, 2013
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I have been removing old paint from exterior window frames for the last 2 weeks. I've been using a speed heater, and a dts 400 with cristal p40 to remove all the peeling paint. I've cut out the rotten wood with a router and am going to fill with repair care dry flex 4.
I was originally going to use Dulux Weather Shield system to repaint, but have heard that in the last few years that product has gone down hill. So, I am looking for a exterior water based gpaint. I have read that acrylic latex is the way to go as it breathes and is durable. Also gloss is said to last longer that satin, so I'm thinking ill go with gloss.
Can anyone shed light on how to choose a long lasting paint for the timber? I'm in the UK, and have heard good things about sikkens, johnstones, leyland, but I'm still not sure which will last the longest and which will be easy to work with.
Also, would it help make the paint last longer with use the dts 400 between coats?
I was originally going to use Dulux Weather Shield system to repaint, but have heard that in the last few years that product has gone down hill. So, I am looking for a exterior water based gpaint. I have read that acrylic latex is the way to go as it breathes and is durable. Also gloss is said to last longer that satin, so I'm thinking ill go with gloss.
Can anyone shed light on how to choose a long lasting paint for the timber? I'm in the UK, and have heard good things about sikkens, johnstones, leyland, but I'm still not sure which will last the longest and which will be easy to work with.
Also, would it help make the paint last longer with use the dts 400 between coats?