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> Any thoughts on using latex stains as a primer?
>
> I've been using stain as a primer for two years now.  Seems to hold up
just
> fine, but 2 years isn't a really good test. Anyone else doing the same?
>
> -Tim
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Sounds like a good idea to me.  I'd try it.  My suspicion is that latex
stain is actually a better primer than topcoat anyway, so topping it with
latex paint should work well.


Todd.

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