Has anyone ever used "Liquid Sander" that you can buy in the DIY shops
(Or used to be able to buy it - haven't looked recently!).
I figured that it might be good enough to prepare all the inside gloss
stuff, and the outside gloss stuff that hasn't actually cracked/peeled.
Any other tips on reducing the prolonged agony will be most gratefully
received. (Mary: I look to you for advice on either (a) immersing
myself in the Joy of Painting, or (b) relaxing and watching Mother
Nature reclaim the wood which the builders borrowed from her.) ;-)
John
if you want to minimise repainting, go for linseed oil paint. Its
expensive and take 3-4 coats, but then lasts 5x as long as alkyd.
NT
AKA sanding sealer:
<http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=sanding%20sealer&btnG=Google+Search&meta=>
Not sure if it's OK for outside.
cheers,
Pete.
Different thing entirely. Sanding sealer is usually shellac based,
rather like French polish with a built in abrasive. Used to seal new
wood before a wax finish.