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|  Painting Azek board 
			
			The Azek Company tech replied to my email about what paint will stick / hold up well: " ...........AZEK Trim products do not require paint for protection, but may be painted to achieve a custom color or to cover nail holes that have been filled. If you choose to paint, use 100% acrylic latex paint with an LRV of 55 or higher. Definition of LRV (Light Reflective Value): LRV is the amount of light reflected from a painted surface. Black has a reflectance value of Zero (0) and absorbs all light and heat. White has a reflectance value of nearly 100 and keeps a building light and cool. All colors fit between these two extremes. Light Reflective Values are given as a percentage. For example, a color with a LRV of 55 means it will reflect 55% of the light that falls on it. For darker colors (LRV of 54 of lower) use paints with heat reflective characteristics specifically formulated for use on vinyl/PVC products. These paints/coatings are designed to reduce excessive heat gain " Also advised me that primer is NOT required. Interesting. | 
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			Ive painted it a lot and we use sherwinn williams durations it also known as forever paint in the field. I think imo it complements azek ....go for it!!
		 
				__________________ 1987 Dual Console / 2007 200 hp E-Tec | 
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			I know I saw this post a little late, but if it helps like Lumberslinger I use all Sherwin Williams products with great regularity. But if your thinking about primer you absolutely have to use a Benjamin Moore product called STIX. It is a bonding primer and I m h o their is nothing like it
		 
				__________________ 1988 Grady White Seafarer Yamaha 250 ox66 on a bracket | 
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