Oil Base & Mildew
One of the most common problems that many homeowners are not aware of is that mildew is attracted to most oil base paints. Oil base use to be the number 1 product of choice for all exterior projects, but in recent years, more paint stores and contractors are discouraging their clients from using oil base paint. The oils always look the nicest when used by a professional, but they just breakdown quickly and attract mildew. The best thing for a home’s exterior or bathroom areas is to switch to a mildew resistant paint and/or acrylic products. All water-base (acrylic) paints do not attract mildew.
There are several things that can be done if you have a mildew problem:
Clean The Surface
Sand the Surface
Sealers & Top Coats
If you are not a Do It Yourself homeowner and have questions about your mildew issues, please for assistance.
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