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Hi All,
A mate has been letting me store some car parts in his side workshop and in return I'd like to give it a tidy up for him. The main inner / deviding wall is fairly clean / dry render so I was looking at (smooth) masionary paint in the sheds today. (There are also a couple of (probably) solid brick external walls but they didn't look damp and again are fairly clean (and I'm painting the idside of them)). But then I thought about emulsion . . you can paint that straight onto internal brickwork / plaster in a house can't you so why not an internal garage wall ..? So, 10L of emulsion for £9 or 10L of (external?[1]) masionary paint for £19 please? All the best .. T i m [1] I couldn't seem to see 'Internal' maisonary paint or is that 'emulsion' ..? p.s. For the total amount the paint will cost either way, the 'best' way would be prefered over the cheapest please? |
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