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Average rates for painting - Resene

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<strong>Resene</strong> Professional development programmePainting timber and weatherboardsin poor conditionTreat moss and mould with <strong>Resene</strong>Moss & Mould KillerWash and scrub using <strong>Resene</strong> Paint Prep andHousewash – pay particular attention to flaking areasRemove all perished or unstable paint – see notesSand any exposed timber and surface imperfectionsSpot prime using <strong>Resene</strong> Wood Primer (if rust stainedand/or degraded) or <strong>Resene</strong> Quick Dry Primer<strong>Resene</strong> TimberLockshould be consideredas a preservative andconditioner if paint isstrippedFill holes and gaps with Contract fillerand gap fillerApply <strong>Resene</strong> TimberSurface Prep if neededSand filled areas with 220 grit sandpaper andspot prime as aboveWe recommend2-3 coats of <strong>Resene</strong> Sonyx101 waterborne semi-glossAlternatively <strong>for</strong> very poor or roughsurfaces consider <strong>Resene</strong> Lumbersidersatin to disguise imperfections43Also consider using <strong>Resene</strong> MoulDefender or <strong>Resene</strong> CoolColour.

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