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Choosing the Right Finish for the Job
A good paint job can last and look good for years however selecting the right finish and using the right amount of paint and the correct techniques are all critical. Good preparation is the key.

A good finish can prevent or slow degradation due to weathering and sunlight, wood rot, mildew growth and rust. It also limits expansion and contraction due to changing moisture content and temp. It keeps surfaces cleaner and when they get dirty makes them easier to clean.
 
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