Posted by tomNE on June 20, 2012 at 07:52:22 from (75.221.49.180):
In Reply to: Tin Roof Prep posted by GBCMAN on June 20, 2012 at 05:01:21:
about 3years ago; i decided to paint my metal roofs. I called a spray paint dude. he shot me a price on the fancy stuff to spray with and i said; it'd be cheaper to put on a new roof.
so i did one roof with that. then i had him use oil paint on some wood buildings. one of those buildings had a corragated tin side and had him spray that, also. I kinda liked how it looked and we had paint left over; so i had him start spraying all the rest of the roofs with it, (without any prep work) that i hadn't been able to afford the handy-dandy fancy paint on. to make a long story short; today, 3years later, the fancy-dandy roof paint with primer is going to need to be repainted, soon. the oil based barn paint on much worse looking roofs when we started; still looks great. take this info with a grain of salt; just thought you might like my first hand experience!
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