I am currently repainting the exterior of my 1820 end of terrace cottage. At some point in the past the exterior was rendered and the front painted white but the side gable end was not painted. I am now looking to paint this render as it now looks very dull and scruffy. I am planning to use a breathable coating - probably Sandtex ultra smooth masonry paint. Tests on a small area suggest I will need to use two coats owing to the blackness of the chips in the render. I am also considering using a stabilising primer first, but am a bit concerned that this may effect the breathability of the wall.
I am also having a bit of difficulty in identifying exactly what the wall was rendered with. It has a slightly yellow colour and is slightly dusty if you scratch it. It also has a patchy grey material growing on it which may be some kind of lichen. This can be removed with a stiff brush but it owing to the texture of the wall would probably take several days to remove. Any ideas as to what this material actually is and how to remove it. ( It does not appear on the already painted surface at the front)
Hopefully the attached pictture may help
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I am also having a bit of difficulty in identifying exactly what the wall was rendered with. It has a slightly yellow colour and is slightly dusty if you scratch it. It also has a patchy grey material growing on it which may be some kind of lichen. This can be removed with a stiff brush but it owing to the texture of the wall would probably take several days to remove. Any ideas as to what this material actually is and how to remove it. ( It does not appear on the already painted surface at the front)
Hopefully the attached pictture may help
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