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Hi,
Where in South London can I source Cement Paint in Dry Powder form? Apparently it is based on white cement, you basically add water and any colour pigments if required to give it a colour and you have solution to cover a concrete block wall on the cheap. I am looking to paint both inside and outside of my garage (made of concrete blocks). And think this is the quickest way to get a decent enough finish. But can't find the product anywhere. Any info\help appreciated. Thanks Jag Mann |
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"Jag Mann" wrote in message
om... Where in South London can I source Cement Paint in Dry Powder form? Apparently it is based on white cement, you basically add water and any colour pigments if required to give it a colour and you have solution to cover a concrete block wall on the cheap. I am looking to paint both inside and outside of my garage (made of concrete blocks). And think this is the quickest way to get a decent enough finish. Isn't that "Snowcem"? (don't know where to get it, but at least a name might be a starting point). David |
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