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Hi,
I make garden furniture and a few months back I painted some exterior tongue and groove boards using Cuprinol paint. As the timber has contracted over the summer and the boards have moved apart, in places there are thin strands of paint straddling every pair of boards which isn't particularly sightly.
I am wondering whether this is because the paint is too thick and I should dilute it before spraying it on, three thin coats rather than two thick coats. Would like to know what you guys think.
Regards,
Mike
I make garden furniture and a few months back I painted some exterior tongue and groove boards using Cuprinol paint. As the timber has contracted over the summer and the boards have moved apart, in places there are thin strands of paint straddling every pair of boards which isn't particularly sightly.
I am wondering whether this is because the paint is too thick and I should dilute it before spraying it on, three thin coats rather than two thick coats. Would like to know what you guys think.
Regards,
Mike