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Wednesday, September 24, 2014

How To Paint A Rendered or Textured Wall

How To Paint A Rendered or Textured Wall



How To Paint A Rendered or Textured Wall

How To Paint A Rendered or Textured Wall



http://how-to-paint.info This video will show you how to paint a rendered or textured wall and the same process can be used when painting textured ceilings.






13 comments:

  1. Hi, I would like to use dulux for my rough textured wall.. Should I add
    some water as well? Because I dulux paint is quite thick.

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  2. Thanks for yr fast reply again !

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  3. How long this interior paint will break down ?

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  4. WHAT hapening if use interior paint or prime at exterior ?? I did paint one
    house w only exterior prime. lookes good even today.

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  5. Hi Derek, Yes I'm still doing videos and have lots more to do, just need to
    find the time and the subject to video just like French or Colonial
    Doors.So when I get the chance I will do a video on how I paint them.

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  6. Do u know the nap you have 15 nap ? Tks

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  7. I don't really know as I have never tried it, it will depend on how much
    sun it gets etc, so it's really too hard to say how long it will last.

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  8. If it's in a bathroom I would repaint in enamel, as long as you give it a
    good sand it will be fine changing to water based paint on other areas and
    yes you will need to undercoat.

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  9. Interior paint is not designed to handle the weather conditions so it will
    break down quicker then exterior paint would. It might look good now but it
    won't last as long.

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  10. I have a gloss ceiling in enamel few years old possible to sand it back a
    bit then water base undercoat then two finish coats of low sheen white ok ?

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  11. It was a 14 mm nap roller that I used.

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  12. Hi good to c that your still doing good videos I would be interested to c
    how you go about painting French windows or doors with all them panes of
    glass

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