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16' Starcraft winter project **finished Pics page5**
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<blockquote data-quote="stone4140" data-source="post: 178791" data-attributes="member: 916"><p>I have been doing some research on paints. I came across this Sherwin Williams paint I thought was interesting. It is an exterior latex. I was a bit weary when I saw it was latex. They say it is their most durable and longest lasting exterior paint. Even more than their oil based. I thought it was interesting that it is strictly exterior as well. Their oil based paints were interior/exterior. Cool thing about it is it can be applied in 35 degree weather. Which is still higher than we are looking at for awhile but could be easily attained in the garage with a heater. I imagine it has less odor,would apply easier and would clean up better than oil as well. Just not sure how I feel about latex. Being stuck working in an attached garage in the middle of winter presents issues that tend to lead me looking at things I wouldn't bother with in summer. Anyone have any thoughts on or experience with Sherwin Williams A-100. I attached a link</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.sherwin-williams.com/pro/products/a100_exterior_acrylic_latex/" target="_blank">https://www.sherwin-williams.com/pro/products/a100_exterior_acrylic_latex/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stone4140, post: 178791, member: 916"] I have been doing some research on paints. I came across this Sherwin Williams paint I thought was interesting. It is an exterior latex. I was a bit weary when I saw it was latex. They say it is their most durable and longest lasting exterior paint. Even more than their oil based. I thought it was interesting that it is strictly exterior as well. Their oil based paints were interior/exterior. Cool thing about it is it can be applied in 35 degree weather. Which is still higher than we are looking at for awhile but could be easily attained in the garage with a heater. I imagine it has less odor,would apply easier and would clean up better than oil as well. Just not sure how I feel about latex. Being stuck working in an attached garage in the middle of winter presents issues that tend to lead me looking at things I wouldn't bother with in summer. Anyone have any thoughts on or experience with Sherwin Williams A-100. I attached a link [url]https://www.sherwin-williams.com/pro/products/a100_exterior_acrylic_latex/[/url] [/QUOTE]
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