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While I'm asking questions about painting larch cladding - I keep finding suggestions on t'Internet of using masonry paint on exterior cladding. Does anyone have any experience of this, and think it is, or isn't a good idea? I have the best part of a 5 litre tin left over from painting a wall a couple of years ago, which would be enough (I think) for a couple of coats on the 14 sq m of larch cladding that I will need to paint. if you were to use it, would you use a separate primer first, or instead use a thinned coat of masonry paint (which is what Bedec recommend for their Barn Paint, which is my other option)?
A friend of mine used masonry paint for this purpose, and after about 8 years it's flaking. That might be down to the paint or it might be down to the preparation (aluminium primer, and the wood was tanalised). Or it might just be time...
I'll be very grateful for the benefit of anyone's experience.
Cheers
Richard
A friend of mine used masonry paint for this purpose, and after about 8 years it's flaking. That might be down to the paint or it might be down to the preparation (aluminium primer, and the wood was tanalised). Or it might just be time...
I'll be very grateful for the benefit of anyone's experience.
Cheers
Richard