Four Simple Rules for Perfect Exterior Painting If you want professional-looking results when painting exterior wood, approach the project as if you were a professional painting contractor. That means following four simple rules that come second nature to experienced painters, says Debbie Zimmer, spokesperson for the Paint Quality Institute. Read more on Business Wire via Yahoo!…. Click Here to Read More
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Okay, my friend has a Yamaha R1 that he just crashed. It has a few scraps and such. He has asked me to repaint it for him. He wants a Flat or Satin black paint job. I took on the job because Flat or Satin is quite easy to do. So, no I am a little stuck with decisions, I have a budget of $100 to $200 max. 1. Rattle Can…SEM- Flat black ($12 a can x 6 cans) $75 bucks with tax 2. Rattle Can…Krylon Fusion/or flat – $4.25 a can x 6 = $30 ish. 3. Paint Gun…PPG (Nason) Single Stage (2 quarts) $90 ish. I have some Reducer and Hardener from previously painting my car. My question is…with regard to the plastic motorbike parts and the metal bike gas tank, which option would be best…. Click Here to Read More
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Green painting is using environmentally friendly paints and applying environmentally friendly painting and cleanup techniques. Green painting is not only good for the environment but it is also good for you in that paints can cause harm to you through the inhalation of dangerous fumes and from potential paint entering into our groundwater. While paint getting into our water system or groundwater is rare, it can occur as a result of improper painting cleanup techniques. An added benefit to green painting is that it won’t cost you any more than conventional painting. It’s just a matter of changing habits and taking a few extra steps to ensure a healthier painting experience for you and…. Click Here to Read More
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