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Sanding insures a good mechanical bond. To guarantee our work from not
peeling, we clean, sand and prime with an alkyd or acrylic primer on
interior and exterior work. Then topcoat with an acrylic. Countless
times I have encountered the latex over gloss oil dilemma and silently
curse the well intentioned DIY'ers and cheap contractors who would use
such a quick fix. The latex sometimes comes off in sheets, and at the
least will scratch off with a fingernail. Cleaned well, scuff sanded and
wiped with a good deglosser, today's better acrylic topcoats will stick
somewhat to old gloss oil paints, but not good enough for my uses.
Acrylic primers, like Zinnser's 123 stick very well, though.
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Broussard Paint Contractors, friend of Bill's
"careful, we might learn from this"- Calvin