i thought it would either absorb too much paint or paint may not stick to it....
come on gang, pull those brillliant experiences out for me to enjoy.....
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"I gave it all up for this?"
Gailforce Graphics
Squamish, BC, Canada
One possible drawback is that this will stink when drying, and the insulation behind may absorb some of this odor. If so, the occupants may be smelling the aroma for quite some time, and it's possible that they will never completely get rid of the smell.
I'd inform the customer of this possibility, and get them to sign a waiver absolving you of any responsibility for odors resulting from or emanating from the insulation, after the painting is completed. This may be very important, especially if the customer is renting or leasing the premises that they're in.
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Ken Henry
Henry & Henry Signs
London, Ontario Canada
(519) 439-1881
e-mail kjmlhenry@home.
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Si Allen #562
La Mirada, CA. USA
(714) 521-4810
ICQ # 330407
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this seems like a pretty industrial type job (hee,hee) and I think i lean more toward a decorative painter (murals, but, not stadium size tyvek ), but, i think i owe it a wee bit of research, just to see. i always want to know the answer when i'm posed a question
thanks....more, more, more.....
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"I gave it all up for this?"
Gailforce Graphics
Squamish, BC, Canada