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10-16-2017, 08:13 AM
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(10-16-2017, 08:10 AM)Cooler Wrote: In the past when I would paint with latex paint and I got some of the paint on my skin it would wash off with the first shower.
The Behr Marquee paint with primer included has taken three showers to remove.
I have the remnants of the Zinsser 1-2-3 Primer on my skin for the past 5 days.
Conclusion:
Paint with primer is going to adhere better than just paint. But a real primer will adhere better than just the paint with primer.
But when to use primer when painting latex over latex?
I think a good primer over glossy surfaces is helpful. That would include glossy paint. I've used deglosser then primer with good results.
I really like that Glidden Gripper primer. I think it is part adhesive. At least it acts like it is.
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There is no primer in paint/primer.
Any free advice given is worth double price paid.
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(10-24-2017, 09:23 PM)Woodenfish Wrote: There is no primer in paint/primer.
That was the way it was explained to me as well...though it was from a paint store guy and I generally don't think they are any smarter than Skippy Stockboy at a box store. He went on to say that in their case, the pigment content was higher allowing them to market it as such (huh?). I remember back in the 70's this was a thing...it died pretty quickly then, but now seems to have taken root across all the brands.
I started with absolutely nothing. Now, thanks to years of hard work, careful planning, and perseverance, I find I still have most of it left.
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Just judging by how much harder it was to wash off my hands the paint/primer (Behr Marquee) has something added for improved adhesion.
The regular primer took four or five showers to get off my forearms; the paint/primer took two; the paint alone washed off immediately.
Obviously not scientific. But I trust this more than I would the salesman at the paint store.
I don't think Sherwin-Williams, Benjamin Moore, etc. have an organized school for these people (It would be nice if they did).
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