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    Default Exterior paint on plaster board OK?

    I have lined my studio/shed with plaster board and was going to just paint all the interior with the exterior paint I have. Is that OK over new plaster board, or does it need to be undercoated? The exterior paint reckons it is primer and undercoat in one. Is that just on wood?
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    that'll be ok on plasterboard except some of the exterior finishes might take a week or so to lose their slight tackiness
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    Why? Its only Sola guard acrilic paint or something. Is it meant for wood and works differently on plaster board?
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    The only difference I can discern between ex and interior is their ability to last in weather..probably a bit more zinc in the former.

    I would have thought that if an exterior paint stayed tacky for a week you would have trouble if it rained. Maybe you had a bad batch of paint once Bob.

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    Solargaurd dries quick but retains a very slight tack for about a week.

    I'd use it
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    solarguard will be fine and needs no sealer or undercoat the only drawback is its expensive so there's proberly cheaper options
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    Well, I've already got the paint for the outside bits, so I just thought I'd use what I've got. It was a miss tint special, so pretty cheap. (Like $8 for 4 liters.)
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