how to prep a rendered wall before painting

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Prepping render before painting is vital, and it is important to understand the process. Be it filling imperfections, patching the render, cleaning, and of course, the painting.

There are a couple of different masonry paints you should look out for.

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A young painter from Ghana 🇬🇭
Really like this ❤

gershongakpo
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Great practical advice, especially about ‘breathable’ products, thank you!

MagicCarpetMusic
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Love ur videos so happy I found you I ballsed my outdoor masonry work up using these videos to fix😂🙏 thank god for u sir

lucky-jekf
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Great Video 👍 Question: my house at the (front) is a concrete breeze blocked with rendered on it. What type of black paint would you use at buttom of the house? Bitumen or something else. Thanks Mark

markwarner
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Hi, thanks for the helpful videos. Really great help as we are doing up our first home! could you point me towards your video for re-rendering that big missing section of render? Can’t seem to find it and looking to re-render a similar section of our external garden wall soon. Thank you!

helentaylor
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Emperor masonry paint is not a silicate, it's a silicone also they do their own primer. Why would you not use their complete system?

englishdecorator
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I think your video is great. However. Would it not be easier just to knock the render off and either re render or better still just paint the bricks

mrhall
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That render needs to come off full stop!

MuhammadAbdullah-mmyr
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Do you use peel stop on newly rendered walls and first painting or just repairs?

RichardDowd
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owatrol oil is great the most versatile product

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