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Re: Drywall - paint prep Frank 03-29-2008
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Posted by Frank on March 29, 2008, 7:33 pm

> Is there any further prep needed?
>

Don't tsp or do anything more to the surface, you're ready for the
primer/sealer. The little dust remain on the surface shouldn't make any
difference, its not a Class 1 cleanroom.




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Posted by Norminn on March 29, 2008, 7:51 pm
Frank wrote:

>>Is there any further prep needed?
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>Don't tsp or do anything more to the surface, you're ready for the
>primer/sealer. The little dust remain on the surface shouldn't make any
>difference, its not a Class 1 cleanroom.
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Agreed. Get a wallboard primer at a good paint store. There are
special latex primers for
new wallboard.

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