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I'd get more buddy if it's as big a deal as you say, another 30-40 bucks isn't gonna hurt yeah, as a matter a fack couple coats of that ...id grow in it, if that means anything...do it bud thank me later

yeah i figured it would take three or four coats easy... that wood is old and dry, it will probably suck it right up!!!

i have a gallon, that should be enough right? i don't do indoor painting ever, no clue how much is needed. i'm sure the label has some sort of square footage but i don't read!! hahaha

lay it on thick right? i mean i'm not trying to win a beauty contest here..
 
yeah i figured it would take three or four coats easy... that wood is old and dry, it will probably suck it right up!!!

i have a gallon, that should be enough right? i don't do indoor painting ever, no clue how much is needed. i'm sure the label has some sort of square footage but i don't read!! hahaha

lay it on thick right? i mean i'm not trying to win a beauty contest here..
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Let it dry out man good beforehand get nice and warm man it's what I'd do. Let a coat dry in the wood. Then lay that shit over and over, it will be a while before anything get in...get a roller...I can't see it from here man...it don't matter bro
 
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Let it dry out man good beforehand get nice and warm man it's what I'd do. Let a coat dry in the wood. Then lay that shit over and over, it will be a while before anything get in...get a roller...I can't see it from here man...it don't matter bro

i always call directions the manufacturers suggestions! haha

but i follow ya.. thin to win, let dry between coats.

i have all the stuff already, pans, rollers, sponges.. my buddy has one of those house sprayers he said i could use anytime i want, he said ya gotta thin it out a lot though and i don't want to do that. i'll put it on by hand.

almost done with the mixer!!!


and well yeah if i never take pics nobody can see it.. i joke with that all the time with my clients, they ask "will it look good" i say idk i can't see it from my house!! hahahaha
 
I use that around windows and in kitchens/bathrooms. Works for us.

i don't much about house stuff honestly. only when something here breaks and i need to fix it, thats when i learn!! haha been so long since build that materials change and i forget stuff!!

so i only really know car stuff when it comes to paint and primer. in auto you can't let primer exposed, it absorbs moisture. i know some fools spray primer and drive it around "thinking" its okay, but it's not they're dumb!

and i try not to be dumb when i can help it so i gotta ask, can i leave just the primer exposed on the wood in my grow cabinet? or should i really put a protective top coat over it?
 
Hey buddy, it's gonna dry like any paint/primer would. In your case I'd probably get some enamel type top coat i think kills brand makes a hole line of different types. If it were me I'd find a good kitchen/bathroom type.
Depends on how much $$... do it yearly or every 5yr...that paint i used on my risers for my Stairs was 30 bucks a pint! FFFFFFF......but nothing sticking to it! She said dirt just wipes off...Depends bud you certainly don't want that bill. You're probably fine with a good enamel

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