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masonry paint on wood
I'm just repainting a brick wall to a single storey extension that has
a wooden barge board as a facing for the flat roof. The paintwork of the woodwork is fair with some loose patches which will need priming. Rather than gloss them is there any good reason I should not carry the sandtex over onto the woodwork? AJH |
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