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How long after plaster to paint? Brian V 04-01-2007
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Posted by Brian V on April 1, 2007, 5:15 pm


Hey all,
Got the plaster guy showing up tommorow. Blue board/skim coat. He says
4days til prime. Sound reasonable?
Thanks,
-Brian



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Posted by Charles Schuler on April 1, 2007, 6:09 pm



> Hey all,
> Got the plaster guy showing up tommorow. Blue board/skim coat. He says
> 4days til prime. Sound reasonable?

No. Depends on the primer and the local environment. Is this an April 1
post?



Posted by Brian V on April 1, 2007, 6:37 pm



>
>> Hey all,
>> Got the plaster guy showing up tommorow. Blue board/skim coat. He says
>> 4days til prime. Sound reasonable?
>
> No. Depends on the primer and the local environment. Is this an April 1
> post?
>

Not April fools at all. Why would the type of primer matter? Does the 4 days
seem to short/long? Local enviro is Mass. When I did my second floor I
waited almost 30days, simply because there were a lot of other things going
on. This is my first floor bath, anxious to get it back to working order.



Posted by Norminn on April 1, 2007, 6:54 pm


Brian V wrote:

>
>>
>>>Hey all,
>>> Got the plaster guy showing up tommorow. Blue board/skim coat. He says
>>>4days til prime. Sound reasonable?
>>
>>No. Depends on the primer and the local environment. Is this an April 1
>>post?
>>
>
>
> Not April fools at all. Why would the type of primer matter? Does the 4 days
> seem to short/long? Local enviro is Mass. When I did my second floor I
> waited almost 30days, simply because there were a lot of other things going
> on. This is my first floor bath, anxious to get it back to working order.
>
>
I think some primers or paints might recommend 30 days .. I am sure I
have seen that advice on labels.

Posted by Charles Schuler on April 1, 2007, 6:58 pm





> Not April fools at all. Why would the type of primer matter? Does the 4
> days seem to short/long? Local enviro is Mass. When I did my second floor
> I waited almost 30days, simply because there were a lot of other things
> going on. This is my first floor bath, anxious to get it back to working
> order.

Sorry Brian ... I am jaded.

The type of primer matters because there are two basic bases: oil and
water/latex.

Get yourself to a good paint store and get their recommendations.

Water based (latex) primer could be OK at this point in time.

There is some really bad information offered forth on this group, by the
way.

Go to a good paint store!



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