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Message started by sparxxxx on Sep 6th, 2007, 9:50am

Title: painting softwood window frames
Post by sparxxxx on Sep 6th, 2007, 9:50am

Got to repaint my window frames and soffits, lots of cracked and flaking paint. Obviously I will remove all of this.
1. whats the best filler to use for the small cracks.
2. the best undercoat and best type of gloss.
Many thanks

Title: Re: painting softwood window frames
Post by hamilton on Sep 8th, 2007, 9:53am

I have been using one of those lightweight fillers for some time now; Ultralite, it's made by Siroflex or Sureseal I think. It comes in a tub ready to use and fills smallish cracks and fair sized ones. There are other makes as well, just pick up the tub and if it feels empty then that's the one.

Personally, I use Johnstones Trade undercoat and gloss. It goes on nice, covers well and dries fairly quickly.  Many decorators swear by Dulux Trade but I think it is overpriced and no better than a lot of other paints. Most painters have a favorite paint they tend to stick with.

People tend to turn their noses up at Leyland paint, but it is a fair price and I have no problem with it.

If you are competent with a paint brush then use trade paint, but if you are not so sure of your capabilities use ordinary paint from the sheds,
it will be easier to use.

Title: Re: painting softwood window frames
Post by sparxxxx on Sep 9th, 2007, 11:31am

Thanks Hamilton.

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