When the paint just won t effing stick apologies for the lack of posts lately.
Paint won t stick to primer.
When you want your paint to stick to a slick non porous surface this primer is great.
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Unless you plan on using a peel stopping primer.
You forgot the primer.
I ve got a metric ton of half finished posts which are on their way to full length novels at this point in the works at the moment but in the meantime here s a quick tip for anyone who s ever had problems with paint peeling off their models terrain.
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Ordinary paint won t stick to slick surfaces like glossy paint clear finishes metal formica cabinets paneling or tile.
Running into problems with paint that won t stick to walls almost always can be traced back to primer that won t stick to walls.
By applying a quality primer to the surface first your paint will not only stick to the surface but your paint job will last longer and won t crack peel or blister over time.
That s when you need a product like boss or bin shellac primer or a stain blocking primer.
Primer is a preparatory undercoat that helps paint to be durable apply smoothly and remain true to color.
This is the first thing you should consider when troubleshooting your paint coverage.
Most paints won t adhere to an oily greasy slick or glossy surface but these problems can be prevented by cleaning or sanding.
It is important to understand that primer continues curing for days or even weeks after being applied to create a strong chemical bond in both directions on to the substrate and on to the paint in the other.