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How to prep a weathered door jamb

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Uploaded by on Aug 28, 2011

The process of getting a badly weathered door jamb ready for painting. Process including sanding, caulking, and priming. Visit us on Facebook "B&K Painting" and our website www.bnkpainting.com for more tips.

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  • I tint it two ways. I have them tint it with black and with white. I am starting to like it white a little better. For a translucent black I have them tint it B6 and for white I have them tint it with 2 oz white. Both serve the purpose of showing us where we primed a little easier and to show the customer we in fact did priming. A hard sell if it drys clear.

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  • Chris, what do you use to tint the peelbond and how much do you use in each gallon?

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