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Old 3/20/11, 2:42 PM
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Default Re: Red/Brown Stains on Cedar Siding

Marcel: You can still buy "oil based primers" in New England!!!

They are going "nuts" with thoes No-VOC paints up there! My best friend runs a paint shop in Concord, Ma.



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Old 3/20/11, 2:47 PM
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Yep, only thing that works on cedar

http://www.sherwin-williams.com/pro/...mers/exterior/

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Old 3/20/11, 2:55 PM
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Default Re: Red/Brown Stains on Cedar Siding

This one here;

Multi-Purpose Oil-Based Primer
Even though it’s oil-based, this versatile sealer is low odor – making it a great choice for using in occupied
areas. It’s an exceptional whole-house primer that really does live up to its functional name.
• Can be used on many interior surfaces – including wood, hardboard, cured plaster, paneling and
ceiling tiles
• Seals out odors and great at blocking stains – especially wood tannin stains and water-based stains
• Dries quickly and assures a uniform finish


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Old 3/20/11, 6:35 PM
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And how is life treating you Dave.? Hope all is well with you and family.
My family and I are doing very well. The kids are growing faster than weeds and my inspection business does just fine. I hope you and yours are doing well also.

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