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re: Painting a brick house
Posted on 10/9/19 at 5:05 pm to TDsngumbo
Posted on 10/9/19 at 5:05 pm to TDsngumbo
need to spray and roll, otherwise coverage will look like shite by spraying only. You can use a dry lock paint if you are concerned about moisture, but all brick is pourous as shite so if anything painting it will combat moisture
Make sure you look at the full paint swatch when picking whites. Whites are difficult, if there is the slightest pink in the skew when the sun hits you have the barbie dreamhouse.
Good luck
Make sure you look at the full paint swatch when picking whites. Whites are difficult, if there is the slightest pink in the skew when the sun hits you have the barbie dreamhouse.
Good luck
This post was edited on 10/9/19 at 5:09 pm
Posted on 10/9/19 at 6:58 pm to ItNeverRains
Just did this not long ago. Bought loxon primer and super latex oyster white paint from Sherwin Williams. Bought graco sprayer. Washed one weekend. Put two coats of primer, came back with two coats of the paint. Brushed any areas that needed touch up. So far so good. Wife is happy.
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