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08-20-2019, 08:07 AM
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Zinsser does. It is available at Home Depot. Make sure you choose an exterior grade of primer.
What is your objection to a water-based primer?
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I bought a gallon of oil based primer at SW just last year, might try there.
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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Killz is available at our borgs. Zinsser, as noted. You older guys will know.... I was just a pre-teen when they used shellac and thinned oil for primer.
Latex directly on raw cedar lifts promptly. Latex on our old, faded stain has held for nearly 20 years. Of course the small shop maker of the latex is out of business now. I will see if Killz works as a primer.
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there's also Zinsser Peal Stop which is supposed to deal with peeling, chalky paint.
my FIL uses it all the time, I've never tried it.
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Any paint dealership will have oil based or waterbased primer that matches well with their product line. I think it is a good idea to stay within the product line for better results.
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08-20-2019, 05:41 PM
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I agree that an oil base to start, be it primer, stain, or super thinned oil paint, makes a tougher base coat for latex based. However, our neighbor used an oil-latex blend that has been really tenacious on a southerly exposure.
Brands dilute their paints, then expect people to honor brand-name. I discovered that trick with cheap white for my garage--something Low-Pricey was discontinuing. At least three flavors of crap; thin, thinner, thinnest, and cloudy water. That is literally what they looked like after one coat.