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Paints that we use to paint the exterior of building are usually oil-based. why are water-based paints not used?
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Paints that we use to paint the exterior of building are usually oil-based. why are water-based paints not used?
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Water based paint doesn’t dry hard on the exterior in the inside of a building it’s ok but oil based drys harder and can handle weather the water can not .
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