Course bristle brush over the wall to remove any loose and flaking material then spot prime over the rust with a couple of coats of Zinsser Cover Stain prior to any application of masonry paint. Thank you, Astramax. V Vardhan New Member Jun 20, 2020 #8 PandA3 said: yep.. that ...
I used a papering roller in places and papering brush to do it. The roller didn't cause any problems even ironing joints down fairly firmly. I didn't try saving money on paint. Actually in most areas I was papering onto paint. Yellow colour which didn't help with the finishing colour...
No Drip Gloss will flow out beautifully on plastic gutters and downpipes giving a far superior finish than MSP, the difference being an oil base gives more working time hence leaves totally no brushmarks and only one coat of paint required. Is this a water based no drip gloss as OP said...
Ok, brush/wipe down the walls to get them dust free. This is what I would do now (and have done in the past when faced with varying dodgy surfaces like this); I would roller on a good coat of stabilising solution such as Everbuild 406 which is cheap-but-good. The reason I would ...
Long term whiteness, then it has to be a water based paint, Crown Fastflow, Johnstone Aqua,etc, quick drying recoatable the same day, easy to clean brushes. But, do use a quailty syntheic brush with the WB paint, like Purdy Monach Elite, Hamilton Prestidge or Perfection range. C Chase...
This paint feels quite sticky and felt like I needed to be super quick before it takes all the paint back off the wall. Equipment used was 1/2 inch doo-z sleeve and cut in with Wooster brush. Any help or ideas would be appreciated. Attachments 75009595-30DA-485E-AEA5-DF90D8D61037....