Building an extension to rear of garage (timber framed) covered with featherboarding. I want to paint the rear of bungalow (brick/screed) and featherboards to match. Can I use smooth masonry paint for both?
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I would use dulux weather shield for the wood and dulux masonry paint for the brick and screed
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Thanks Lee
did have warrior, but crossed over to disco 2. 
Thought I could see light at the end of the tunnel, but it was somebody with a torch bringing more work!
 Landies don't leak oil, they just sweat
 
 

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| Date registered | 10.06.2011 | 
You can get the weatgershield in two versions for masonry and wood and metal
 
 

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brilliant thanks guys
did have warrior, but crossed over to disco 2. 
Thought I could see light at the end of the tunnel, but it was somebody with a torch bringing more work!
 Landies don't leak oil, they just sweat
 
 

| Posts: | 5.813 | 
| Date registered | 10.06.2011 |