ctrunfree
21st October 2010, 08:38 AM
Hi folks
I've seen previous mentions on this forum about the need to only use oil-based paint on putty. Problem is, I've got just one one metre strip of putty I've replaced on the bottom of a window, and the rest of the window surrounds is done in an Antique white acrylic paint.
I don't want to buy a small pot of enamel paint for such a small job. One possibility I thought of was coating the putty with Penetrol (which I have already) to act as a primer, then coating with the acrylic paint.
Does anyone think this is feasible?
I've seen previous mentions on this forum about the need to only use oil-based paint on putty. Problem is, I've got just one one metre strip of putty I've replaced on the bottom of a window, and the rest of the window surrounds is done in an Antique white acrylic paint.
I don't want to buy a small pot of enamel paint for such a small job. One possibility I thought of was coating the putty with Penetrol (which I have already) to act as a primer, then coating with the acrylic paint.
Does anyone think this is feasible?