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Chubbs
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Im looking as putting my house on the market and thought I would give the front a bit of a spruce, one thing that needs doing is the outside wall..well not the wall itself but the white concrete blocks on top of it. Also the concrete window ledges need doing too. I was wondering what paint would be best to use on this. There seems to be so much out there. Just plain white will do.
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Samdy Gray
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White masonry paint?
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Quote from: Samdy Gray on Tuesday, May 21, 2013, 14:06:17
White masonry paint?
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It may be radical thinking, but masonry paint does work well on masonry.
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I've used weathershield in the past
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Amir
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Tuesday, May 21, 2013, 14:17:39 »
I worked on and off as a painter for ten years, and the only things I 'd say to someone who's going to have a bash are don't buy cheap paint, and don't use cheap brushes.
There endeth the lesson.
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fatbasher
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Depends on the level of finish you require. As you are not staying long term at the house a pliolite primer and pliolite finish may be over kill. In which case a bog standard waterbased masonary will be fine from one of the brand leaders, from a trade outlet rather than the retail stuff made to a price from B&Q. Lastly paint is not paint the quality does vary.
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How about pebbledash or a bit of stone cladding
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This your house Chubbs?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-essex-22611581
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