I have a tin of Peel Stop already for sorting some peeling (mapped) paint, and was trying to figure out whether it was suitable for priming patched up areas without applying a watered-down mist coat, which you've confirmed I can. Thanks for the advice mate.
All the zinsser products are pukka. Like you i also have all on board. I tried the BIN aqua on some knotts on new wood and it seems to work. Maybe give it go and do a video on it no pressure😂. Another informative video 👍
Bin is great for stain blocking but be careful as it’s more fragile/brittle than most paint. I used it on a well prepared previously woodstained hand rail as a first coat and regretted it as it chipped off over time, so I had to go back and redo it. Peel stop is a new one on me but I’ve ordered some for a job I’ll doing currently so I’ll be interested to try it out. Worth mentioning you can use it on exterior too as a stabilising primer but one that is breathable unlike traditional oil based staining primer. I’ve not tried Zinsser Aqua but I’ve seen a load of bad feedback from other painters so I’d maybe skip it.
I here you about it being britle, I did some varnished doors a few weeks ago I coated them up then a few hours later I pushed the door open and it pushed the bin of. It did worry me. After 4 or 5 days it did go fully hard. I will try the bin Aqua at some point. Let me know what you think of the peelstop in a few months time.
Synthetic tip paintbrushes for both, foam roller for the bin, i have never rolled the peelstop, maybe i would use a short pile roller sleeve. let me know what you end up using,
Mate ive just realised you're in York! I was born in York! Live just outside now. If you ever fancy a coffee let me know. I'll buy you one, would be great to meet you. Take care mate. Liam
Both great products that i always carry on the van . It's crazing not grazing though Steven 👍
Lol, crazing.i think cows graze lol.
Thanks for your advice :)
no problem.
I have a tin of Peel Stop already for sorting some peeling (mapped) paint, and was trying to figure out whether it was suitable for priming patched up areas without applying a watered-down mist coat, which you've confirmed I can. Thanks for the advice mate.
Thankyou for watching my friend.
Crazing as in crazy paving 😂
No lol
Used the Bin 123 Plus on bare wood and worked well.
Brilliant, itis good stuff.
All the zinsser products are pukka. Like you i also have all on board. I tried the BIN aqua on some knotts on new wood and it seems to work. Maybe give it go and do a video on it no pressure😂. Another informative video 👍
Cheers mate, i will try it and do a video at some point on the aqua bin.
Bin is great for stain blocking but be careful as it’s more fragile/brittle than most paint. I used it on a well prepared previously woodstained hand rail as a first coat and regretted it as it chipped off over time, so I had to go back and redo it. Peel stop is a new one on me but I’ve ordered some for a job I’ll doing currently so I’ll be interested to try it out. Worth mentioning you can use it on exterior too as a stabilising primer but one that is breathable unlike traditional oil based staining primer. I’ve not tried Zinsser Aqua but I’ve seen a load of bad feedback from other painters so I’d maybe skip it.
I here you about it being britle, I did some varnished doors a few weeks ago I coated them up then a few hours later I pushed the door open and it pushed the bin of. It did worry me. After 4 or 5 days it did go fully hard. I will try the bin Aqua at some point. Let me know what you think of the peelstop in a few months time.
Is it suitable for interior walls the peel stop ?
Yes it is
What brush and rollers do you use on them?
Synthetic tip paintbrushes for both, foam roller for the bin, i have never rolled the peelstop, maybe i would use a short pile roller sleeve. let me know what you end up using,
Will peel stop cover fair line cracks in paint and then paint over with paint
maybe fine fill to be safe.
I know what you mean about b I n primer but I remember using it in the seventies it had a different name but was the same stuff
Wow i never heard of ir untill about 12 years ago. we will have to research and find out what it was called.
Can it be used on skirting boards where the paint has flaked?
Yes. Scrape and sand flacked paint to a hard edge first, and maybe fill.
Mate ive just realised you're in York! I was born in York! Live just outside now. If you ever fancy a coffee let me know. I'll buy you one, would be great to meet you. Take care mate. Liam
Crazy, Coffee sounds good my freind we will sort something out.
I used the bin and on some water stains and it kept shining through two coats of emulsion
i know what you mean, i like to give the stained erea a extra coat or 2 inbetween the 2 coats.
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Can i put the bin straight over an oil base finish and apply a waterbase topcoat?
Use the zinsser bullseye 123 plus.
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@@Inexteriors thank you
Use the zinsser bullseye bullseye 123 plus.