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Selecting Exterior Paint for the Victorian's Exterior
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" All right so Ron now we've got Joe over here on this side putting on the finish coat. What kind of paint is this this is our fresh -- a 100% acrylic velvet flat. House OK and consumer reports said it had something to say about this paint right they rated this product a number one. When compared with. Most all the national brands that -- line product and I'll move. This company is named after the the station California it's actually -- New England company it is yes everything's made and manufactured and distributed from the handle them yet I think it's always interesting to use products that are specifically geared for a geographic area. And in this case with a kind of winter weather we have. It's important that we have. A paint with certain."
" Qualities what are some of those qualities. Well it has a very very high perm rating which allows moisture fast through the film without -- from the ability and yet enough so that. Wood would actually rot before the paint would peel. We don't want that to happen no we don't want that to have but that's the quality of the product okay and the fact that he's using a velvet flat. On an old house like this where there -- a lot of scars from from squeezing in and sanding. That the higher the Sheen the more of those imperfections are highlighted snap using a flat really hides all is a quick drying. Very quick drying it's it's a latex water base product."
" That Joe that's a big deal for a painting contractors and mix well authorities yeah watchers -- that he can get one coat on in the morning and maybe later in the day work on the second -- restless looking great guys thank you."