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Repainting Masonry

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Here are some things to keep in mind when you're painting masonry.Like any surface, masonry needs to be prepped thoroughly before repainting. Make sure any loose and flaking paint is removed, then coat with masonry conditioner. Wait twenty-four hours and then apply a coat of primer before your finish coat to ensure even coverage and a beautiful end result.

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