I’m planning to replace some cedar trim with Smartside composite boards. For those that aren’t familiar it’s basically an OSB type product molded with a cedar grain pattern and available in 1x2’s up thru 1 x12’s. It reminds me enough of OSB that I’m still not fully convinced it’s good for the long haul but after comparing other options I’ve decided to give it a shot.
There will be a several boards that I’ll need to rip to a narrower width thus leaving a cut edge. Obviously it’s preferred to leave factory edges uncut but the manufacturer does state that cut edges can be sealed an acrylic latex primer.
So I’m looking for the best possible primer I can find since a few of the boards will be horizontal runs where water drops are certain to form on the bottom edge every time it rains.
Left to my own devices I’d probably go with a Kilz or Zinsser product. For the painting experts out there, is there a primer available that is particularly well suited for this application?
There will be a several boards that I’ll need to rip to a narrower width thus leaving a cut edge. Obviously it’s preferred to leave factory edges uncut but the manufacturer does state that cut edges can be sealed an acrylic latex primer.
So I’m looking for the best possible primer I can find since a few of the boards will be horizontal runs where water drops are certain to form on the bottom edge every time it rains.
Left to my own devices I’d probably go with a Kilz or Zinsser product. For the painting experts out there, is there a primer available that is particularly well suited for this application?
