Q:Can this be used on asphalt shingles without primer.
by|Mar 28, 2024
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A: Hi Caleb, thanks for the question. Priming asphalt shingles is recommended before painting. It will help with coverage and the adhesion of the paint. I suggest using our Interior/Exterior Multi-Surface Primer & Sealer for priming the shingles. Have a great day! -Ronald
by|Mar 28, 2024
Q:is this paint tintable
by|Mar 15, 2024
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A: Hi carlene, thanks for your question. Yes, our Multi-Surface Roof Paint is available in a tintable base. Have a great day! -Christina
by|Mar 15, 2024
Q:I would like to paint my standing seam metal awning. It’s in a great shape. It’s not rusty, I just want to change the color. Is this an appropriate paint for that? If so, what prep work is recommended? Do I primer and seal?
by|Mar 13, 2024
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A: Hi Mfbb, thank you for your question. Our Multi-Surface Roof Paint can be used on metal surfaces. It's resistant to typical high roof temperatures, which is especially helpful for metal. To prepare your surface, we recommend cleaning the metal and making sure it's in good sound condition. Then, prime the awning with our Multi-Surface Primer (No. 436) before painting. The paint is a stand-alone product that will not require a sealer. Have a great day! -Lina
by|Mar 14, 2024
Q:Can I use this paint on weather side cement siding?
by|Mar 9, 2024
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A: Hi Kelsey, thank you for your question. As it turns out, we don't recommend using the Multi-Surface Roof Paint on vertical masonry surfaces. Instead, applying the Masonry, Stucco & Brick Paint is best. Have a great day! - Randy
by|Mar 11, 2024
Q:Can I sprinkle granules over the paint and will it stick.I will be applying paint to fiberglass shingles.
by|Mar 7, 2024
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A: Hi Jerry, thank you for your question. As it turns out, our Multi-Surface Roof Paint has not been tested with granules sprinkled over the coating, so that would be experimental as we can't guarantee the performance. I'd also like to mention that when painting over fiberglass, the surface must be primed with an adhesion-enhancing primer like our Multi-Surface Primer (NO. 436). Please feel free to reach out to us directly if you have any other questions. -Lina
by|Mar 7, 2024
Q:Can this paint be used for galvanized Metal after a primer?
by|Mar 7, 2024
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A: Hi Raymond, thank you for your question. Our Multi-Surface Roof Paint can be used on galvanized metal after priming the surface. For the best results, we recommend priming with our Multi-Surface Primer (No. 436). Have a great day! -Lina
by|Mar 7, 2024
Q:Can this be used on a cedar pergola? It's been painted once before.
by|Mar 4, 2024
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A: Hi Jeremy, thank you for your question. As it turns out, the Multi-Surface Roof Paint is not recommended to be applied to cedar wood. Instead, we recommend using the Solid Color Wood Stain. Have a great day! - Randy
by|Mar 5, 2024
Q:Will blue paint protect me from the DEWs?
by|Mar 4, 2024
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A: Hi TinfoilHat, thank you for your question. Please feel free to reach out to us directly so we can learn more about your project and provide information on the benefits of using our Multi-Surface Roof Paint. We look forward to hearing from you! - Randy
by|Mar 4, 2024
Q:I have a black rust oleum on my metal roof now which is an oil base paint. Can I paint this over the oil base paint or do I need to repay it first?
by|Mar 4, 2024
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A: Hi Donk, thank you for your question. The Multi-Surface Roof Paint can be applied over previous oil-based paints in good condition. Have a great day! - Randy
by|Mar 4, 2024
Q:Can you use this for an asphalt driveway? To seal and get the color?
by|Mar 4, 2024
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A: Hi AsphaltA, thank you for your question. As it turns out, the Multi-Surface Roof Paint isn't recommended for use on asphalt surfaces, including driveways, as it's not designed to be driven on. Also, the asphalt surface is too soft and contains slurry that may cause adhesion problems. Have a great day! - Randy