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    Superdec problems - blistering

    I was under the impression those things were little better than divining rods - vary the force with which you push them against the timber to get pretty much any reading you like. But if they've worked for you I might pick up a cheapo on ebay.
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    Superdec problems - blistering

    I can't swear to it (memory like a seive) but I think I left it overnight to dry. Even if I didn't it would have been 3 or 4 hours in warm weather
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    Superdec problems - blistering

    The wood seemed pretty dry. I washed it down thoroughly but left a decent time in warm weather to dry. sparkwright, you say it blistered where bare wood was present but did it blister over the bare wood or over the existing paint? For me it is stuck firmly to to the bare wood but causing...
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    Superdec problems - blistering

    The paint seemed pretty well bonded until the superdec went on top. Almost like the superdec is inadventently stripping it.
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    Superdec problems - blistering

    My first post here so hello everyone :) I've been having some issuse with Sadolin Superdec on existing gloss. Usually this is the trouble-free paint everyone swears by, so I'm a bit puzzled what's gone wrong. I'm repainting a neglected front porch in Superdec Black Gloss. The old paint...
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