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All,
I was out talking to my neighbor tonight (he's a concrete contractor) about painting my stucco. I told him I was going to "paint" the stucco the same color etc. He asked me, "why don't you just fog it?" He says that "fogging" is just using the colorant to "stain" the existing stucco. We looked over the house and I think (he agrees) that I just need a corner or two touched up before painting/staining. The rest of the house is in "very good" stucco condition. But I'm perplexed. Until tonight I'd never heard of just spraying the colorant over the stucco. Have any of you heard of this? Tried it? What is your experience. He claims that once you paint the stucco that it will forever require additional paint, but that the colorant just stains the existing stucco and actually you can change the color every few years if you want. I will say that he just did his house and it looks great. Again have any of you had experience with this????????? Thanks, DJay |
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