BrissyBrew
31st August 2007, 05:29 PM
Ok I decided go with dulux paint for painting my Queenslander.
My first task is I need to prime some new pine weatherboards. So I popped down to my local dulux paint center (all of 150 meters down the road). I advised then what I am doing and they suggested:
Dulux<SUP>®</SUP> 1 Step™ Acrylic Primer Sealer & Undercoat, then followed by weathershied. Recommended Acrylic because it is more flexible.
When I got back home I thoguht of calling the dulux help because the people down the dulux shop did not fill me with confidence. They recommend:
Dulux<SUP>®</SUP> 1 Step™ Oil Based Primer Sealer & Undercoat
The guy stated if I were to use an Acrylic Primer on the new timber I should let it weather for a few weeks to a few months applying. He said better to use the oil based primer.
Any recommendations. I hate it when you get conflicting advise from the so called experts.
My first task is I need to prime some new pine weatherboards. So I popped down to my local dulux paint center (all of 150 meters down the road). I advised then what I am doing and they suggested:
Dulux<SUP>®</SUP> 1 Step™ Acrylic Primer Sealer & Undercoat, then followed by weathershied. Recommended Acrylic because it is more flexible.
When I got back home I thoguht of calling the dulux help because the people down the dulux shop did not fill me with confidence. They recommend:
Dulux<SUP>®</SUP> 1 Step™ Oil Based Primer Sealer & Undercoat
The guy stated if I were to use an Acrylic Primer on the new timber I should let it weather for a few weeks to a few months applying. He said better to use the oil based primer.
Any recommendations. I hate it when you get conflicting advise from the so called experts.