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![]() ya, latex doesnt adhere very well to hard surfaces like glass, metal, or plastic.....krylon is designed differently to adhere to harder surfaces
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![]() I agree latex isn't the greatest for glass. Krylon is what I use and most other people use
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![]() im sorry that was my fault i figured it would stick well since i seem to aways have it stick to windows after i paint...sorry sheena for wasting your time.and money onthat idea i feel bad
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![]() Quote:
The bf picked up some plumbing supplies yesterday but couldn't find everything so it wasn't going to get started anyway. ![]() Please don't feel bad!! |