MSN: Oil-Based vs. Latex Paint: DIYers Still Can't Agree Which Was Better
Oil-based paint dominated American homes for most of the 20th century, and its rock-hard finish on trim and cabinets still earns loyalty from experienced DIYers today. Early latex formulas earned a ...
Painting your home’s exterior is more than a weekend project—it’s an investment in beauty and protection. Experts agree that the right paint, proper preparation, and climate-aware timing can make your ...
MLive: Latex vs. oil-based paint: Wood condition can 'pick' the paint primer type
Latex vs. oil-based paint: Wood condition can 'pick' the paint primer type
A couple weeks ago, I began repainting the exterior of my house. My last paint job -- done in the summer and fall of 2003 -- has held up extraordinarily well. It needs a bit of freshening up, though.
MSN: How To Determine If You Have Latex Or Oil Based Paint
For both residential and commercial settings, latex and oil-based paints are the most commonly used types of paint. Latex paint, or water-based paint, is normally used for interior walls, trim, and ...
A solid exterior paint on a front door could increase your home’s value. Studies have found when the front door is painted the right hue, homes can fetch upward of $6,000 more in resale value. But ...
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