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Posted by Tom The Great on January 21, 2007, 8:42 pm
On Sun, 21 Jan 2007 16:13:35 -0500, NickySantoro
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>>On 20 Jan 2007 11:59:47 -0800, aaronfude@gmail.com wrote:
>>>Hi,
>>>I have primed the walls in the room that I intended to paint white
>>>(Glidden gripper) and it looks just great. Can I leave it as it is or
>>>am I better off (and why) putting on a coat of paint?
>>>Thanks!
>>>Aaron Fude
>>imho,
>>I've found that primer's design for a 'attachable' surface for paint,
>>also allows for attachment of dust, and dirt.
>>Just my observations.
>>tom @ www.Consolidated-Loans.info
>Give this man a cheroot! The term is "tooth" and the primer will start
>to look funky soon. Primer is primer and finish coats are finish
>coats. They each have their job and are not interchangeable.
Thank you, I tried to remember the right word.
tom
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>>On 20 Jan 2007 11:59:47 -0800, aaronfude@gmail.com wrote:
>>>Hi,
>>>I have primed the walls in the room that I intended to paint white
>>>(Glidden gripper) and it looks just great. Can I leave it as it is or
>>>am I better off (and why) putting on a coat of paint?
>>>Thanks!
>>>Aaron Fude
>>imho,
>>I've found that primer's design for a 'attachable' surface for paint,
>>also allows for attachment of dust, and dirt.
>>Just my observations.
>>tom @ www.Consolidated-Loans.info
>Give this man a cheroot! The term is "tooth" and the primer will start
>to look funky soon. Primer is primer and finish coats are finish
>coats. They each have their job and are not interchangeable.