Dear Lee:
I tried roughing up some of the paneling, as interior latex does not bond
well with the slick finish which was on our paneling. That was not all that
successful, so my first wife used kills as the first coat, and that did the
trick. I recall that we used roller brushes for most of it, but the
indentions were best covered, where the roller missed, with a small brush. I
don't recall that we used the foam brushes. I suggest that you experiment with
a small area to see how much preparation you are needing to do, before tackling
the entire project.
Yours Truly,
Clifford Wilson
----- Original Message -----
From: Lee A. Stone
To: Blind Handyman
Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2010 1:48 PM
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] painting paneling
I thinkit was Clifford and Jennifer who spoke of painting paneling. did
you really do it and if so how did it turn out and what did you use
for paint. did you use like the little foam sponges on a stick t get
int the grooves ? thanks Lee
--
The honeymoon is over when he phones to say he'll be late for supper and
she's already left a note that it's in the refrigerator.
-- Bill Lawrence
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