Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I think if you call Home Warrenty, they could tell you exactly
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Home Warranty has info provided on the spec sheets...ie paint colors and codes. Whether or not the trim paint is latex or oil, they may not know
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I have small samples of paint for touch up and see no oil based paint. I doubt they would use such a product since they require solvents to clean their brushes and it is cheaper to use water based products that use water to clean up.
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This is the best idea. No need to guess.
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Sanding the molding. You are likely to sand only the high spots. I don't know if it is still made there was a product called NO SAND, that would clean the molding and soften the paint. My view, is the old saying if you don't have the time to do it right the first time you will need time to do it again. I would use primer. Logic, you need to clean all the stuff you/we have tucked into your/our closets that and the prep is the biggest part of the job. Oil based paint? You may have trouble finding it. I think thanks to the EPA. Varnish, I do not like water based varnish as it raises the grain on raw wood. I resorted to marine varnish, it is expensive and it is spar varnish never fully hardens. |
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2013 Collier house had water based Florida Paints trim
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There is an easy way to determine whether oil based or latex paint was used.
Use denatured alcohol on a rag. Rub a spot vigorously and if you are able to remove some of the paint that is proof that the paint is latex. The alcohol is available at any paint or hardware store. Accurate and easy. Hope this helps. |
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The paint store in Southern Trace has water based paint made to paint over oil painted trim. After spending many months in a wheel chair my wife had nipped trim and doorways all over the house. I took a piece of the trim to match the paint to them to get the color to match. It matched perfectly and blended perfectly.
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The EPA started to come down on Painters pretty bad in the late 70s. Less and Less solvent based paint has been used since then. Not only is the clean-up a pain it's very expensive to get rid of the solvents you use for cleaning your spray guns, brushes etc. Water based "ENAMEL" which has the same durability and quality, for "residential" situation has been widely used for years.
We had to be certified and attend classes to us solvent based paints. Our warehouse had to be equipped with Fire Proof cabinets to store the paint and was subjected to surprise inspections. When I retired it cost me almost $10,000 to empty my warehouse of solvents and paints, before I could sell it. @ MEK, Acetone, Lacquer Thinner. Epoxy, Polyurethane, Etc. Water based paint can simply be allowed to dry up and be thrown away. I'm not saying you don't have oil based paint I'm saying it's unlikely that it was used in a lot of homes. My home was built in 1997 and is water borne enamel. PS when I started painting with my Father in the late 50s Lucite Latex was a brand name. Sorry about this being so long. I'm Bored. Len the retired half of Investment Painting. . |
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Call The Villages warranty department. You’ll have an answer in two minutes.
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Why in the world would you want to paint base boards with latex paint? Oil based paint is much much more durable, looks nicer on hard surfaces and cleans up better. I had the interior doors and all the trim inside my house painted with one coat of primer/sealer and two coats of Porter semi gloss enamel when the house was built twenty four years ago. It looks as good today as it did when it was first applied. Yes, you will spend a little more time cleaning up after using oil base paint and the cost for oil based paint (assuming it's still available) might be a bit higher but with reasonable care, oil base paint will clean up better and will hold up much longer then any latex paint currently on the market.
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They are probably just high gloss latex. No one uses oil based paint inside.
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#30
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Chances of it being oil is slim to none. An 8 year old house is considered pretty new.
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