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Wash. state Desk Jet

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4. What you might do is call a paint supplier
Thu Apr 5, 2012, 01:49 AM
Apr 2012

and talk to them about that and ask about coating over stain. With the ways latex paint has changed and what they have done with -,it is ,I must say pretty amazing. Just 2 weeks ago I sprayed some Sherwin willams out a five gallon bucket -a paint I once hated.It was already there bought and paid for. It was not the same Sherwin Williams paint I remember-,all paint manufacturers have changed the way they make paint-,to keep up with the changes.


They may have a paint out now that will allow you to paint over the stain without using a primer. You can alway check it out on consumer reports. Paint has changed a lot . Acrylic-& enamel and other ingredients they put into paint recipes is truely amazing.

I suggest you make some calls to paint stores-places that sell only paint and painting supplies for a phone consult.


Good luck with that.

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