On Tue, 14 Jan 2020 14:17:09 -0700, jay > wrote:
>On 1/14/20 1:03 PM, Ophelia wrote:
>> "Bruce"Â* wrote in message
>> ...
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>> On Tue, 14 Jan 2020 09:02:57 -0500, Gary > wrote:
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>>> jay wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Â*My Andersen windows are clad on the outside, not on
>>>> the inside FWIW.Â* Clean old work well,Â* 2 coats of BM Fresh Start primer
>>>> and 2 coats finish coat.Â* Lap paint on to glass and razor it back off
>>>> when dry. Repeat often. (:
>>>
>>> The Ben Moore paint is good but a bit overpriced. Can't go
>>> wrong with it though. Your method is spot on, imo.
>>
>> Do you paint over the glass and then remove it? I never did.
>>
>> ===
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>> Â* I was wondering about that. Is that what they do???
>>
>> Â* Why do they do that?
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>
>Google can explain this. But FWIW Lapping to the glass provides a
>better seal so moisture doesn't work its way under the paint and rot the
>wood. The glass needs to be clean and it's also faster.
>
>See #10
>
>https://www.popularmechanics.com/hom...wont-tell-you/
>
>Bruce doesn't know that much!.. and thinks what he has seen or heard of
>is the only thing that is true. He is actually quite stupid and
>uniformed about most subject matter.
Very childish last paragraph
(And of all RFC only Gary has painted more than me