Greg O wrote:
>
> "Buck Permenter" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]..
> > Does anyone know of a latex primer that when applied by brush, can be
> sanded
> > without instantly loading up the sandpaper. I have used several brands
> with
> > no luck.
> >
> >
>
> Do you need a latex primer? Most any primer will do in most situations. I
> use Krylon spray primer on MDF befroe painting it with latex. Bigger
> projects I mix up a spray gun of automotive primer.
> Greg
For an easily sanded brushing primer, shellac is unsurpassed.
"Buck Permenter" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Does anyone know of a latex primer that when applied by brush, can be
sanded
> without instantly loading up the sandpaper. I have used several brands
with
> no luck.
>
>
Do you need a latex primer? Most any primer will do in most situations. I
use Krylon spray primer on MDF befroe painting it with latex. Bigger
projects I mix up a spray gun of automotive primer.
Greg
Buck Permenter wrote:
> Does anyone know of a latex primer that when applied by brush, can be sanded
> without instantly loading up the sandpaper. I have used several brands with
> no luck.
>
I've been using Gripper from Glidden over drywall.
It's so hard I feel like taking the belt sander after it.
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