Hello.
I've just had my extension rendered (1 scratch coat, 1 top coat) and was planning on painting it with a quality masonry paint. However, the colour of the unpainted render is a very close and complimenting colour to the blockwork of the existing house. I would like to leave it unpainted.
The scratch coat had a waterproofer and plasticiser in it, as did the top coat.
Is there a product that i can apply to the render that has the same or similar sealing properties as masonry paint?
I asked the plasterer about this and he advised me to apply a coat of stabilising primer first and then a coat of "Weathershield". He said "Weathershield" was available as a clear solution, but the only stuff I can seem to find is Dulux Weathershield masonry paint, which doesn't come in a clear version.
Does anybody have any ideas as what should be used?
Many thanks
Gordon.
I've just had my extension rendered (1 scratch coat, 1 top coat) and was planning on painting it with a quality masonry paint. However, the colour of the unpainted render is a very close and complimenting colour to the blockwork of the existing house. I would like to leave it unpainted.
The scratch coat had a waterproofer and plasticiser in it, as did the top coat.
Is there a product that i can apply to the render that has the same or similar sealing properties as masonry paint?
I asked the plasterer about this and he advised me to apply a coat of stabilising primer first and then a coat of "Weathershield". He said "Weathershield" was available as a clear solution, but the only stuff I can seem to find is Dulux Weathershield masonry paint, which doesn't come in a clear version.
Does anybody have any ideas as what should be used?
Many thanks
Gordon.