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New pipe fence - paint or leave rusty?
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<blockquote data-quote="snipes" data-source="post: 4105192" data-attributes="member: 12098"><p>I wouldn't use a pure alkyd (oil) base product because it'll fade quicker.</p><p>I also wouldn't use a DTM because I just don't care for it </p><p>It's soft and scratches off.</p><p>The waterborne alkyd is a hybrid with the best qualities of both plus the color and sheen retention in a urethane.</p><p>I have another pipe fence to do next month and I'll be using it again.</p><p>I tend to stick with what I know works</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snipes, post: 4105192, member: 12098"] I wouldn't use a pure alkyd (oil) base product because it'll fade quicker. I also wouldn't use a DTM because I just don't care for it It's soft and scratches off. The waterborne alkyd is a hybrid with the best qualities of both plus the color and sheen retention in a urethane. I have another pipe fence to do next month and I'll be using it again. I tend to stick with what I know works [/QUOTE]
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