Parinter on paint followed by mono

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Have a job coming up and was thinking of spraying parinter with mesh followed by mono.do you think this is to risky with the weight of the mono?
 
You could try a test panel if you're unsure. Give it a few days then attack it with the floor scraper.
 
That's what it's for mate.....I'd be tempted to use 10mm beads fixed with parinter in solid bands if its a bit wooly or 15mm on tight if its nice and flat etc. treat it like mono over insulation where the parinter makes up 5mm of the 15mm total, so mono at 10mm max. That's assuming you heed parex's guidelines on the soundness of the paint etc.
 
Working with 15mm beads is safer tho when scraped monos the finish....but if your keen enough about making sure no bits of parinter covering the wings of the beads are too high to interfere with the finish 10 might be fine. A brush down as you go should keep things neat, or clean up after parinter spray with a scratchpad around the beads.
 
just use it like a scratch coat. chuck it on, bed mesh, use a scratcher to give key. top like you would as normal.

iv done it a few times over paint and its fine. just so long as the paint doesnt fall off..... :-)
 
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