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<blockquote data-quote="Aggie Fire" data-source="post: 181809" data-attributes="member: 4890"><p>Found my answer on another forum and thought I would post in case anyone interested.</p><p></p><p>"OK, I just spoke with the people from Rustoleum. They apologized for having an old version of the cold galvanizing spray label on their website. [apparently from 1999] which did not mention the need to recoat this product with a latex paint. The bottom line however is that the powdered zinc in the spray, even when dry, will react with any oil paint and eventually cause peeling. If you do want to use an oil spray since there are no Rustoleum latex sprays you can do what I did and paint over the zinc galvanizing paint with a latex primer. I used Total One Latex primer which worked well. "</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aggie Fire, post: 181809, member: 4890"] Found my answer on another forum and thought I would post in case anyone interested. "OK, I just spoke with the people from Rustoleum. They apologized for having an old version of the cold galvanizing spray label on their website. [apparently from 1999] which did not mention the need to recoat this product with a latex paint. The bottom line however is that the powdered zinc in the spray, even when dry, will react with any oil paint and eventually cause peeling. If you do want to use an oil spray since there are no Rustoleum latex sprays you can do what I did and paint over the zinc galvanizing paint with a latex primer. I used Total One Latex primer which worked well. " [/QUOTE]
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