You should typically wait at least 6 months before painting treated wood to ensure it has fully dried and cured.
You should wait at least 6 months before painting treated lumber to allow it to fully dry and settle.
You should wait at least 6 months before painting pressure treated wood to allow it to fully dry and cure.
You should wait at least 6 to 12 months before staining treated lumber to allow it to fully dry and settle.
You should wait at least 6 months before staining pressure treated wood to allow it to fully dry and cure.
No, just peel and enjoy!
The lifespan of paint varies depending on factors like quality, exposure to elements, and maintenance. Generally, interior paint can last 5-10 years, while exterior paint may need to be reapplied every 5-7 years.
Yes, it is recommended to use a primer before applying paint to ensure better adhesion and a more durable finish.
There should be no need to steam clean fresh paint. If steam cleaning near fresh paint, one should give the paint a few days. Paint and concrete may seem "dry" but they need to cure
Yes, using a primer before applying spray paint can help improve adhesion and durability of the paint on the surface.
so the paint wouldn't need to be done again for a long time
Yes as long as it is not chlorinated.
If you have head lice, you need to get treated as soon as possible. Once you are treated and you don't see anymore lice, you are no longer contagious.