Posted by TimV on February 17, 2018 at 12:10:38 from (74.78.234.72):
In Reply to: Por 15 posted by SVcummins on February 17, 2018 at 02:55:18:
It's great stuff, but MUST be applied according to the directions. If you expect to treat it like a 2-buck can of bargain-store paint, open the jar and start slopping it on, you're wasting time and money. Don't skimp on prep, and don't cheap out on pre-treat--use THEIR cleaner and pre-treat--it's not much more $$ and it's made to work as a whole with the paint itself. If using it in more than one application, do NOT brush from the can--pour out what you need (I use a cut-down Dixie cup to scoop it out) and then put a piece of Saran wrap between the can and lid. Otherwise, you will NOT get the cover off--the paint is stronger than the paint can. Again, all this is in their directions--half an hour of reading will save you LOTS of headaches, and none of it is rocket science, but it HAS to be done and done right to get the best results. I've got multiple applications on hard-wearing surfaces that have been there 10 years or more and look like they were just painted, but if it sees a lot of sunlight the paint will dull down considerably--it will still hold up, but it will lose its color and gloss.
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