Flaking and blistering masonry paint.
Hi guys. i painted my window sills with sandtex masonry paint on my
window sills. Now it has flaked and just peeled off. Why is this? I did paint over gloss, but should this have affected it? Thought i'd go for the good stuff, but looks like i wasted my money. |
Flaking and blistering masonry paint.
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Flaking and blistering masonry paint.
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Flaking and blistering masonry paint.
lavenders19 wrote:
Hi guys. i painted my window sills with sandtex masonry paint on my window sills. Now it has flaked and just peeled off. Why is this? I did paint over gloss, but should this have affected it? It's probably because the sills are made of concrete (or stone) and are damp to some slight extent. The moisture in the material will blister the paint as it tries to escape. You might do better to strip the sills entirely, and re-do with a "breathable" paint (Sandtex ultra smooth, for instance). |
Flaking and blistering masonry paint.
ok guys, seens like i need to remove the gloss paint first. How do i go
about this... will nitromors paint stripper do? |
Flaking and blistering masonry paint.
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Flaking and blistering masonry paint.
Chris Bacon wrote:
lavenders19 wrote: Hi guys. i painted my window sills with sandtex masonry paint on my window sills. Now it has flaked and just peeled off. Why is this? I did paint over gloss, but should this have affected it? It's probably because the sills are made of concrete (or stone) and are damp to some slight extent. The moisture in the material will blister the paint as it tries to escape. You might do better to strip the sills entirely, and re-do with a "breathable" paint (Sandtex ultra smooth, for instance). Another good trick is to use a watershield type coating before painting. |
Flaking and blistering masonry paint.
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Flaking and blistering masonry paint.
I think my best bet will be to 1)use a wite brush to remove as much of
the flaking paint as possible. 2) Paint the sill with "external grade, oil-based undercoat paint" 3) Repaint with masonry paint Only one question. Where do i get this "external grade, oil-based undercoat paint" from and does it have a more common name. Isn't exterior gloss external grade, oil based paint. How would it being undercoat, rather than topcoat affect it? |
Flaking and blistering masonry paint.
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Flaking and blistering masonry paint.
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