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Interior paint is good for the inside portion of a window frame if it is not exposed to moisture. If it is exposed to moisture one should consider using a different product.
He felt he had the talent and the urge, that is usually the reason why people paint.
Poly-amines are more durable, poly-amides are more resistant to moisture.
Even the driest basement has some level of moisture seeping through the concrete due to capillary action. For that reason paint, sealants, primers and waterproofing coatings applied to the slab don't usually work. They do nothing to keep the moisture from infiltrating the concrete. They simply trap it behind the coating.The moisture builds up and eventually, in most cases, the paint peels off. According to Building Science Corp and the U.S. Department of Energy, basement walls and floors should be allowed to "breath" and the moisture allowed to dry into the basement.
Nine times out of ten? Moisture under the surface of the paint. Unless the moisture problem is cured, the finest paint will "peel" over time.
Bare steel + moisture + oxygen = rust. Paint provides a barrier to shield the steel from moisture and oxygen.
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Rusting is caused due to exposture of iron to moisture. When iron articles are painted, it is not exposed to the atomospheric moisture. This is how paint stops rusting
When it has thoroughly dried out.
it drys and the moisture sinks into it
Interior paint is good for the inside portion of a window frame if it is not exposed to moisture. If it is exposed to moisture one should consider using a different product.
its moisture coming from the wood i think
Paint protects the metal from exposure to oxygen .
The paint prevents the metal from coming in direct contact with air and moisture, which are what cause corrosion.
He felt he had the talent and the urge, that is usually the reason why people paint.
Poly-amines are more durable, poly-amides are more resistant to moisture.