Prepare the surface properly and don't paint if it's very hot or humid. The paint will just peel off again. Wait for a dry day with a temperature below 80 degrees.
2006-09-12 19:55:18
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answered by phoenixheat 6
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External Window Sill Tiles
2016-10-30 08:13:51
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answered by umpierrez 4
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There are a bunch of things you should know about dog training but we are going to discuss what I feel are some the most important. Keep in mind that these are only some of the things you should know. Go here http://OnlineDogTraining.enle.info/?X5CQ
1. Repetition is the number 1 principle of dog training. Dogs just like humans learn by doing things over and over in order to get better.
2. Dog Training can and should be fun for both you and your new pet.
3. Training sessions should always be short but sweet. I never work a dog more than 15 minutes in a session to keep from losing the dog's attention. You should train you dog at least once a day but never more than three formal sessions a day.
4. Your goal should be that each training session is just a little bit better than the last one. You need to always strive to make the training better, slowly. I mention this because quite often I see people who do daily training sessions but the dog never gets better and it is not the dogs fault.
5. Having patients is very important in dog training. Losing your temper does not work with a canine it simply makes things worse.
6. Exercise is very important in the training process to get rid of all the dogs nervous energy.
7. Taking your pet for walks is very important because it develops serotonin which gives your dog a feeling of well being.
8. Always be sure to give your dog a bunch of praise in your training. It is your dog's paycheck for doing a great job.
9. Never hit your dog. I have heard people say I never hit my dog instead I roll up a magazine and swat it. It's the same thing... hitting is hitting.
10. After each training session be sure to do something that your dog will enjoy. Take it for a walk, throw the ball or maybe even rub its belly. Just do something that makes the dog look forward to the next training session.
These are things that I teach my dog training students as well as my dog training clients. I hope these things will give you something to think about when training your dog. Spend some time training your dog daily and you will both reap the benefits.
2017-02-15 13:48:35
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answered by Nana 4
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Good preperation is the key to a good long lasting finish.Sand off all the old flaking paint with a medium grade of sand paper.Use primer to seal the surface,then 1 coat of undercoat(not to thick).Allow to dry then give a very light sand with fine sand paper to lose any left over knobbly bits,then 2 coats of gloss(again not to thick,use a drop of white spirit to thin the paint if this is the case).Allow to dry and hey presto,one nice an shiney ledge that should last 5 yr or more....Also as said in above answer,Never paint in very hot sunshine as it doesnt help...
2006-09-12 20:02:29
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answered by martinsbits2000 3
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strip it off and use ''RONSEAL'S QUICK DRYING WOODSTAIN''
IT DOES EXACTLY WHAT IT SAYS ON THE TIN! ;-)
2006-09-13 01:53:16
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answered by pompeyfc 3
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be sure to do this job when the weather is dry.
prepare the tiles by stripping off, ALL the old paint
Rub down (sand ) well
Use a good undercoat .
Use good quality "outdoor " paint, for the top coat .
Finally ,you can seal this top coat,
with a coat of ( outdoor quality) lacquer.
That should fix it !
>^,,^<
2006-09-13 09:34:11
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answered by sweet-cookie 6
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it doesn't matter how much you prepare before painting it will peel after about 4 years so just scrape off and repaint
2006-09-12 23:09:29
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answered by srracvuee 7
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make sure you rub down windows and then clean with white spirit then use a Good primer then what till it dries then use a very good close paint
2006-09-14 02:39:14
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answered by michael l 2
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use exterior tile paint and coat with clear varnish
2006-09-13 11:30:05
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answered by Dorothy K 2
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Paint is being "thrown-off" by the lime in the cement. If it is your intention to paint on top of any concrete it is necessary to seal the cement surface with special sealer. It has the appearance of varnish and generally one coat is applied before painting in the normal way. A paint department should know what product to use.
In UK I think SANDTEX do a sealer.
2006-09-12 21:35:28
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answered by xenon 6
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