We have alot of the metal covering over our trim, which I hear isn't paintable, or at least it won't last.
Be careful with it as it's
not paintable but it will last 30 years.
What's not right about «happy?!?» It's not like you can't «change it out» unless it is something «
not paintable.??»
Not exact matches
It is even
paintable once it has cured, so you won't have to worry at all about messing up your project's look and feel with ugly glue marks.
It is
paintable and photo safe, so it won't interfere with the look and feel of anything you need to repair or bond.
Since my circle wasn't exactly perfect, I used
paintable / stainable caulk to fill in the gaps between the wooden hoop and the pallet wood.
There's even a
paintable faceplate if the available colors don't work.
I've considered putting the
paintable ceiling tin wallpaper on the ceiling of my powderroom since there would
not be any steam problems in there.
Hey Lori, the beadboard is
paintable only,
not for staining (if that's your question), but real beadboard panels can be stained, and I've seen beadboard painted all sorts of colors, it doesn't have to be white!
I always keep a wet rag handy because caulking is
paintable, but
not sandable, so make sure you wipe it off any surface where you don't want it to dry.
I filled in the crack with
paintable caulk so I didn't have to worry about the crack.