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- donn0128Explorer IIFairly easy to do. No problems
- tonyandkarenExplorerUse a good quality primer and paint. You should have no problems. We painted ours about four years ago -still looks good.
- WoodGlueExplorerDon't cheap out on the primer or the actual paint. Stick to a good brand like Behr and you will be fine!
WoodGlue - BumpyroadExplorersomebody advertises, perhaps home depot and Behr, that their product is a combination primer/paint.
bumpy - westendExplorer
WoodGlue wrote:
Behr...quality paint...lol.:D
Don't cheap out on the primer or the actual paint. Stick to a good brand like Behr and you will be fine!
WoodGlue - westendExplorer
Bumpyroad wrote:
Behr..combination primer and finish paint in one....lol:D
somebody advertises, perhaps home depot and Behr, that their product is a combination primer/paint.
bumpy
I paint for a living and wouldn't use the brand unless my customer is adamant that it be used. There are much better paints available than Behr. I recently used Glidden M150 primer and paint and thought it was good as an economy paint.
For an RV, over the existing coverings or wallpaper, I would use an oil based primer and a paint that has some ceramic in it, for durability. - robsouthExplorer III'm not a pro painter, but I have always used Sherwin Williams paints with good results.
- WoodGlueExplorerWell, "Tweech's Zone"
I've always used Behr with satisfactory results. It is only paint after-all.
WoodGlue - WoodGlueExplorer
westend wrote:
I would use an oil based primer and a paint that has some ceramic in it, for durability.
X2 on the oil based primer and the ceramic as well.
WoodGlue - daily_doubleExplorerI've been using Glidden Gripper primer with very good results.
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