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Hello Rudy: 

put down two coats of &quot;Kilz&quot; primer before painting. Use the type for oil base paint first, then the latex paint. If you don&#039;t treat the wood, the weatherbeater will peel in a few years. The primer will give you a longer life expectancy.</description>
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<p>Hello Rudy: </p>
<p>put down two coats of &#8220;Kilz&#8221; primer before painting. Use the type for oil base paint first, then the latex paint. If you don&#8217;t treat the wood, the weatherbeater will peel in a few years. The primer will give you a longer life expectancy.</p>
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Use really good primer or you&#039;ll have to use thumb tacks to hold the Weatherbeater onto the house.</description>
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<p>Use really good primer or you&#8217;ll have to use thumb tacks to hold the Weatherbeater onto the house.</p>
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