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by higwebadmin | Feb 8, 2015 | DIY Tips
That the use of varnish sealing coats is not the proper procedure in the painting of plaster walls. The Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company has always recognized and maintained the correctness of the principle of oil base wall paints and oil base primers.
by higwebadmin | Feb 8, 2015 | DIY Tips
Inferior plaster work and the tendency to rush painting on damp walls. Uneven suction effects on poor walls may be generally counteracted by the use of varnish type priming coats – at the risk of cracking and peeling of later paint coats. A better looking job is...
by higwebadmin | Feb 8, 2015 | Renovation
Again, as with exterior painting, the preparation of the surface is of prime importance. Far too often this is neglected and results are disappointing. Before starting to paint, wash or scrape off all calcimine, loose paint, grease and dirt. Fill (jracks with patching...
by higwebadmin | Feb 8, 2015 | Renovation
Of that such a priming coat permitted most of the oil to be drawn into the porous wood, leaving only an oil poor pigment on the surface. This inelastic, oil-drained film became brittle and offered but little resistance to the elements. The problem, then, was one of...