Hi All
I am about to paint my external walls using pliolite paint.
This is the first time I have used this type of paint and notice it is quite thick compared to water based paints.
The concern I have is the use of rollers.
My walls are previously painted pebbledash and aiming to use a long fibre roller.
Any tips?
I have visions of the roller being clogged with the thick paint and struggling to apply it.
I painted my pebbledash using water based paint (summer time) about 10 years ago and remember my roller being clogged up with loose pebbles.
Should be ok this time as they are all sealed.
Its just the thick pliolite that worries me.
Cheers All
Doug
Edit - The paint has been stored in my very cold garage, just wondering if the viscosity will improve if I brought the paint into the house to warm up before use.
I am about to paint my external walls using pliolite paint.
This is the first time I have used this type of paint and notice it is quite thick compared to water based paints.
The concern I have is the use of rollers.
My walls are previously painted pebbledash and aiming to use a long fibre roller.
Any tips?
I have visions of the roller being clogged with the thick paint and struggling to apply it.
I painted my pebbledash using water based paint (summer time) about 10 years ago and remember my roller being clogged up with loose pebbles.
Should be ok this time as they are all sealed.
Its just the thick pliolite that worries me.
Cheers All
Doug
Edit - The paint has been stored in my very cold garage, just wondering if the viscosity will improve if I brought the paint into the house to warm up before use.
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