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Today is non slip deck painting so i'm rubbing some areas right back to the gelcoat.Question is, do i just bang on a few coats of deck paint or should i use primer first?
Today is non slip deck painting so i'm rubbing some areas right back to the gelcoat.Question is, do i just bang on a few coats of deck paint or should i use primer first?
This implies that there is an existing coat of some type of paint. It's only necessary to sand this down enough to provide a sound substrate for the new paint. There's no need to remove it completely, otherwise you will need to use a primer, of the type suggested on the tin, as Parsifal says.Today is non slip deck painting so i'm rubbing some areas right back to the gelcoat.Question is, do i just bang on a few coats of deck paint or should i use primer first?