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well ditch just if you whr thinking of pulling the job in this side of march you`d be needing pliolite masonary paint . now thats another aspect to it and one to look up on the net many a good paint job finished on the deck by a quick shower or a damp night :yes:

pliolite? are you mad? never in my life have i seen such a mess from painting a small garage wall! and to top it off its f**kin solvent based making it 10 times harder to clean up.

 

any acyrlic based masonory paint will do the job aslong you follow a few guidelines

 

the wall is dry, sound, free from flaking paint and any mould/fungi growth.

 

previously unpainted walls have been given a good coat of stablising solution.

 

fungus and algae growth have been treated with a good antifungicidal( make sure your new paint contains this, most now do)

 

plenty of drying time before any rain hits it.

 

temp is above 10oC

 

dont thin the paint down less than 1 in 7 parts(this voids any warranty with the paint and they will test it)

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well ditch just if you whr thinking of pulling the job in this side of march you`d be needing pliolite masonary paint . now thats another aspect to it and one to look up on the net many a good paint job finished on the deck by a quick shower or a damp night :yes:

pliolite? are you mad? never in my life have i seen such a mess from painting a small garage wall! and to top it off its f**kin solvent based making it 10 times harder to clean up.

 

any acyrlic based masonory paint will do the job aslong you follow a few guidelines

 

the wall is dry, sound, free from flaking paint and any mould/fungi growth.

 

previously unpainted walls have been given a good coat of stablising solution.

 

fungus and algae growth have been treated with a good antifungicidal( make sure your new paint contains this, most now do)

 

plenty of drying time before any rain hits it.

 

temp is above 10oC

 

dont thin the paint down less than 1 in 7 parts(this voids any warranty with the paint and they will test it)

clean up ? secret is dont make a fekin mess in the first place . spose its all down to how up put it on if it turns out a mess . and i was talking of material suitable for winter use . otherwise your 100% right :thumbs:
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well ditch just if you whr thinking of pulling the job in this side of march you`d be needing pliolite masonary paint . now thats another aspect to it and one to look up on the net many a good paint job finished on the deck by a quick shower or a damp night :yes:

pliolite? are you mad? never in my life have i seen such a mess from painting a small garage wall! and to top it off its f**kin solvent based making it 10 times harder to clean up.

 

any acyrlic based masonory paint will do the job aslong you follow a few guidelines

 

the wall is dry, sound, free from flaking paint and any mould/fungi growth.

 

previously unpainted walls have been given a good coat of stablising solution.

 

fungus and algae growth have been treated with a good antifungicidal( make sure your new paint contains this, most now do)

 

plenty of drying time before any rain hits it.

 

temp is above 10oC

 

dont thin the paint down less than 1 in 7 parts(this voids any warranty with the paint and they will test it)

clean up ? secret is dont make a fekin mess in the first place . spose its all down to how up put it on if it turns out a mess . and i was talking of material suitable for winter use . otherwise your 100% right :thumbs:

clean up as in the spatter from a roller, unless your gonna mask up and polythene every window and door, its not a case of not making a mess, its unavoidable

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well ditch just if you whr thinking of pulling the job in this side of march you`d be needing pliolite masonary paint . now thats another aspect to it and one to look up on the net many a good paint job finished on the deck by a quick shower or a damp night :yes:

pliolite? are you mad? never in my life have i seen such a mess from painting a small garage wall! and to top it off its f**kin solvent based making it 10 times harder to clean up.

 

any acyrlic based masonory paint will do the job aslong you follow a few guidelines

 

the wall is dry, sound, free from flaking paint and any mould/fungi growth.

 

previously unpainted walls have been given a good coat of stablising solution.

 

fungus and algae growth have been treated with a good antifungicidal( make sure your new paint contains this, most now do)

 

plenty of drying time before any rain hits it.

 

temp is above 10oC

 

dont thin the paint down less than 1 in 7 parts(this voids any warranty with the paint and they will test it)

clean up ? secret is dont make a fekin mess in the first place . spose its all down to how up put it on if it turns out a mess . and i was talking of material suitable for winter use . otherwise your 100% right :thumbs:

clean up as in the spatter from a roller, unless your gonna mask up and polythene every window and door, its not a case of not making a mess, its unavoidable

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