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Thread: Painting rendered house
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21st November 2007, 10:28 AM #1Novice
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Painting rendered house
I have just had my house fully rendered. Does anyone have any advice or tips for painting render?
Cheers
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21st November 2007, 10:43 AM #2
We had our last place (Wattle Park in Adelaide) rendered. It was a 50s place with textured cream brick (yum!), double story.
Plasterer did a great job and I painted it with Solver Duraguard, using a fairly long nap roller, two coats.
Last time we were in Adelaide we drove past the place and after nearly 9 years it looked as good as the day I finished painting it.
Up where you are it would pay to use a good quality paint, don't skimp as you don't want to do that job again in a hurry. So Wattyl Solaguard, Solver Duraguard would bea good choice, I'm sure others will come up with different recommendations.
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21st November 2007, 11:18 AM #3Intermediate Member
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Use 100% acrylic paint or use a mineral silicate based paint from Porters Paints or Kiem (Keim? spelling?) Mineral Paints - this paint will last fro 20-30 years without repaint,but is more expensive.
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21st November 2007, 12:31 PM #4SENIOR MEMBER
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I presume that the renderers have advised you not to paint until the render has cured.
At least 28 days maybe up to 3 months depending on their product mixture.
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21st November 2007, 01:25 PM #5
A big shaggy roller and lots of good quality paint is all that is needed. Rendered surfaces just soak up the paint.
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