My experience with it on a garden shed was not impressive. We had the house painted with Sherwin Williams which was recommended to us by our painter at the same time I painted the new shed in what should have been a contrasting color - a deep barn/brick red with white trim. Both the house and the shed were primed with the same primer. Both were painted on the exact same day - so drying conditions, etc. were identical.
The shed is clad in hardiboard which *should* hold paint longer than the wooden clapboard siding on the house. 2 years later, I had our painter back out to paint the shed. The red had gone chalky and would rub off on your clothes if you happen to brush up against the shed. The house still looked great..
Paint is made by True Value.
The True Value hardware store sells a wide variety of products needed for the home. For example, they sell tools, paint and housewares such as pots and pans.
true
You can purchase a paint thickness gauge at Home Depot online, Lowe's, ebay, Sherwin Williams, and other home improvement stores like True Value Hardware or Menards.
you dont. you need to dry out the area first Answer: It's true that paint must be dried before you apply another coat. It's also true that you must clean off (remove) any pealing paint prior to painting. If you don't you won't have very good results.
It is not true that they are marked out in white chalk or paint.
It is not true that they are marked out in white chalk or paint.
True.
true value is something that is true and experimental value is some thing that has been experimental with
True Value was created in 1948.
It is 100*(Measured Value - True Value)/True Value.
The problem with signs such as "Wet Paint" is that they eventually stop being true. The road sign "Slow - Dangerous Bends' is permanently true, and the Red traffic-light stops being true when it turns off ... but a "Wet Paint" sign stops being true after the paint dries, but the sign is still on display. So, unless there is a smell of paint, or we have seen the painter at work, we have no real reason to believe the sign.