Paint, for warm States you can get away with, but if you live in the Midwest where temperatures change from °-40 to °95. Paint on an aluminum or fiberglass garage door that constantly flexes in Sun and Shade will start to flake in 1 year guaranteed. Gel-Stain is the way to go. After a month curing , use automotive wax with ceramic spray for protection, repeat every year. Last forever Edit: She did a Great job though. #1 Rule: Brush with grain.
Paint, for warm States you can get away with, but if you live in the Midwest where temperatures change from °-40 to °95. Paint on an aluminum or fiberglass garage door that constantly flexes in Sun and Shade will start to flake in 1 year guaranteed.
Gel-Stain is the way to go. After a month curing , use automotive wax with ceramic spray for protection, repeat every year. Last forever
Edit: She did a Great job though.
#1 Rule: Brush with grain.
What sponge was she using!??? 😮
Was that a 6 ft pole with a microphone 😅
She’s a regular Bob Ross
Can you tell which company paint as not all hell stains or paint are good quality