How am I meant to paint the stonework in this bloody weather?
On 22/07/14 17:48, Nightjar "cpb"@ insert my surname here wrote:
On 22/07/2014 17:31, Rod Speed wrote:
"Nightjar "cpb"@" "insert my surname here wrote in message
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On 22/07/2014 16:20, Jabba wrote:
Robin scribbled...
I've been trying to paint round the windows, door etc with Johnstone's
Stormshield Pliolite for past few days. But I can't get the bloody
stuff to brush out before it dries. Roller's no better on the bigger
areas. (On a scale of "passable" to "excellent" my painting is often
"re-sit" but this is much worse than usual.) And the paint in the
kettle
seems to get gloopy on top before I've moved the ladder once. I've
tried
thinning a bit with white spirit but that didn't make a noticeable
difference. Anything else I can try please? Or is it just too bloody
hot (in London) for East facing stonework which gets hot first thing
with a paint which always dries v v fast?
Change your painting times to early or late, when the sun isn't on the
wall.
Yep. I have a couple of gates that need painting. The alarm is set for
6:30 am
Wota packa wimps. You wanna try doing it in
a heat wave where we get 10 days over 40C.
What do you fail to understand about the heat causing the paint to dry
too quickly?
so add more water..
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