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I have a fascia board with peeling paint. the source of the moisture has been corrected. i scraped the boards and featherd out the chips. i applied the first coat of primer, but the divets are still visible. these divits in some cases are about three inches in diameter, and in other areas, they are about 2-4 inches wide by about 24" long.
everybody i have talked to has a different remedy, primarily paint store guys.
what is the correct way to handle this situation so that in the end, the fascia board ends up smooth?
 

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Divots?
You mean where the paint peeled off is "deeper" than where the paint still adhered?

You either did the feather sand well enough to live with it, or you need to sand more

Divots like nail holes, repairs, gouges...that depends on how deep etc...
 

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Feathering out will simply make them look smoother. To make them completely disapear you'll need to either remove all paint from edge to egde so that the new paint will be level, or use a filler in the divots & then sand/prime/paint.

Also a simple coat of primer still shows some of the ugly that 2 coats of good paint will help hide.
 

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Brush on a couple coats of XIM Peel Bond, you can find it at Sherwin Williams. It's designed to smooth out the rough edges. Exterior filler works too. You can even use the XIM over the filler, the peel bond is a primer so you can paint right over it, use a high grade paint like Duration at Sherwin Williams and you will never have the problem again.... :thumbup: Good to go!

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