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Old 04-06-2021, 11:21 AM
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Does anyone know what the black paint is on the villages fencing. I know it is treated wood but any idea on the paint? I have to replace a few boards. I took them down for access to my back yard and they are to brittle to put back up.
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Old 04-06-2021, 11:29 AM
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My neighbor bought the black paint at Home Depot. Talk to their paint department to get the correct product. I believe HD has the fencing material also.
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Old 04-06-2021, 11:30 AM
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Does anyone know what the black paint is on the villages fencing. I know it is treated wood but any idea on the paint? I have to replace a few boards. I took them down for access to my back yard and they are to brittle to put back up.
The folks at District Property Management should be able to help.

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The Villages, FL 32162

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I went into Ace Hardware and asked the guy in the paint section what paint would match the fence so I could do some touch up on the fence in our back yard. He pointed me to a spray paint that was a perfect match. That being said, spray paint is good for a touch up, but you would be better off finding a can of paint if you need to paint several boards. I assume you would be looking for an oil, as opposed to water, based paint for an outdoor application like a fence.
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