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Complete primer failure

By yaksplat

4 years ago


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    #9 4 years ago
    Quoted from yaksplat:

    Unfortunately NY has made all oil based paints illegal. I think this odorless oil based is probably some compromise. Then i'm only left with latex for a top coat.

    Are you sure about that? You can probably buy oil base in quarts that is defined as for metal or industrial use, but can be used on wood too. I’d look and see - as I’m pretty sure that rustoleum is one off the top of my head, though I’m unsure if they have a base that is able to be tinted. Lowe’s/Home Depot maybe check there first.

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