Hi thanks for that, can I also ask if i should do anything before using the Masonry paint e.g like any sort of primer? or can I start straight away, and also how many coats do you reckon I will need on the pebble dashing? for a good finish, thanks again.
Deepends if you mean pebbles as in stones.....of chippings?...if you have proper little pebbles then id use the pliolite stuff thin the first coat by about 20% this will act as a primer.
Hard to say of it will cover though, thinning the first coat wont help it covering but you do need it to soak into the substrate a little otherwise it could just sit on the top and end up flaking off in a few years.
Deepends if you mean pebbles as in stones.....of chippings?...if you have proper little pebbles then id use the pliolite stuff thin the first coat by about 20% this will act as a primer.
Hard to say of it will cover though, thinning the first coat wont help it covering but you do need it to soak into the substrate a little otherwise it could just sit on the top and end up flaking off in a few years.
It's those proper little pebbles, what do you mean by PLIOLITE stuff? do you mean the sandtex paint? and while buying the paint one of the person recommended I also use the "Sandtex Stabilising Solution" was he just trying it on, or should I do that first, thanks again.
my dad got one of those flexible wall coating jobs done on the front of his pebbledash house. Been on there about 8 years now and has lasted really well. He payed quite a bit for it and I used to wind him up about it because I never actually though it would last as well as it has. Get what you pay for though I suppose!
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