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Questions and Answers for BEHR MARQUEE 5 gal. #110D-6 Haunting Melody Satin Enamel Exterior Paint & Primer

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Model #945305

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  • Superior resistance to dirt and fading for longer-lasting color
  • Provides excellent hide in fewer coats on a variety of surfaces
  • Advanced stain-blocking paint and primer in one

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Q:Can I use an 800watt HVLP Spray gun with to spray this marquee exterior paint? If so how many oz of water per gallon dilution, I know you guys recommend an airless sprayer but I don’t have one. Thank you!
by|Feb 12, 2024
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A:  Hi Andrew, thanks for your question. As it turns out, we don't recommend using an HVLP sprayer with our Marquee Exterior Paint, or any of our products since they tend to be too thick. If you don't have n airless sprayer to use, it's best to use a 3/8in nap roller or nylon/polyester brush to apply this paint. Have a great day! -Christina

by|Feb 12, 2024
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    Q:Hello there, I know you recommend an airless sprayer and 8oz of water to dilute paint to use airless sprayer. My question is can this be spray with a small air gun sprayer, if is possible how many more oz of water per gallon you recommend to dilute?
    by|Feb 11, 2024
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    A:  Hi Andrew, thanks for your question. As it turns out, we don't recommend using a conventional air sprayer to apply our Marquee Exterior paint. Instead, you can use an airless sprayer, 3/8in nap roller, or nylon/polyester brush. Also, please keep in mind that we don't recommend adding more than 8oz of water per gallon to thin out this paint. Have a great day! -Christina

    by|Feb 12, 2024
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      Q:Do I need to apply prime when using this paint to repaint my house exterior wood siding?
      by|Jan 29, 2024
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      A:  Hi Andre, thanks for your question. A separate primer is not required before applying this paint; our Marquee Exterior paint is self-priming, and the first coat of paint will act as a primer, while additional coats will provide full coverage. Good luck with your project! -Christina

      by|Feb 15, 2024
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        Q:Can this be applied directly over painted aluminum siding?
        by|Oct 18, 2023
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        A:  Hi Vince, thank you for your question. Yes, our Marquee Exterior Paint can be applied directly over your aluminum siding. Have a great day! -Lina

        by|Oct 18, 2023
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          Q:I have one coat applied, but need to wait over winter to do the second coat. Will I need to reprime? If not what surface prep should I do?
          by|Oct 11, 2023
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          A:  Hi MinnesotaPainter, thank you for your question. Our Marquee Exterior Paint is self-priming, and you do not have to reprime before recoating the surface. To prepare your surface, I recommend making sure that it's clean and dry and scuff sanding if glossy for the best adhesion. Have a great day! -Lina

          by|Oct 11, 2023
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            Q:Is it necessary to scuff a metal exterior door that has been factory primed?
            by|Oct 7, 2023
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            A:  Hi Pam, thanks for the question. Since the door is factory primed, it doesn't need to be scuff-sanded before painting. Just make sure the surface is clean and free of debris. Have a great day! -Ronald

            by|Oct 9, 2023
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              Q:What is best Behr paint for exterior brick?
              by|Sep 8, 2023
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              A:  Hi there, thanks for your question. Our Marquee Exterior Paint is an excellent choice for exterior brick. It has a durable, long-lasting finish and has exceptional dirt and fade resistance. Have a great day! -Ronald

              by|Oct 1, 2023
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                Q:You recommend Behr Bonding Primer for fiberglass doors. My new fiberglass door came already primed. Will that be sufficient for good adhesion?
                by|Sep 2, 2023
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                A:  Hi HonestAbe, thank you for your question. It will be best to test a small area of your door for adhesion. Otherwise, use the Bonding Primer No. 432. Have a great day! -Giovanna

                by|Sep 4, 2023