Polar Premium Patio Floor Paint - Dark Grey - 5 Litre - Ideal For Stone & Concrete - Smooth Attractive Finish - Use On Garden Patio & Pathway Flags - UV Resistant - Easy To Apply

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Polar Premium Patio Floor Paint - Dark Grey - 5 Litre - Ideal For Stone & Concrete - Smooth Attractive Finish - Use On Garden Patio & Pathway Flags - UV Resistant - Easy To Apply

Polar Premium Patio Floor Paint - Dark Grey - 5 Litre - Ideal For Stone & Concrete - Smooth Attractive Finish - Use On Garden Patio & Pathway Flags - UV Resistant - Easy To Apply

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As mentioned above, my favourite paint to use for this type of project is Resincoat Outdoor Patio Paint. So with that to hand, give the paint a good stir and then start cutting in along the edges with the masonry brush. It’s best to work in areas of around 1m2 so cut in for 1x1m before using the roller to apply a thin layer of paint within that area. Next, apply two thin layers of top coat, leaving to dry in between coats. Thin layers ensure that you get a harder, longer-lasting finish.Then leave to dry/cure as instructed — usually 24-48 hours — before walking on the patio again. How Long Will the Paint Last Before It Needs Repainting?

Polar Premium Patio Floor Paint - Dark Grey - 5 Litre - Ideal

Depending on the colour that you’re painting over and the colour of paint you’re using, you’ll typically need to apply a further 1-2 coats.Paint itself won't kill mould and fungus. By using an anti-fungal cleaner before applying the paint, you can ensure that there is no mould underneath the paint film that will affect the performance of the paint. How well you prep your patio before painting and what types of paint you use will make a big difference. A well-prepped patio with the right paint applied correctly could last another couple of years. A poorly prepped patio using the wrong paint won’t last long at all. You can paint concrete patios without experiencing issues assuming you prepare the surface correctly and use a suitable paint system. If you don’t prepare the surface properly or if you use a paint system that isn’t designed for use on concrete, the paint is liable to flake or peel after a short while and means you’ll have to restart the project. Can You Use Regular Masonry Paint to Paint Your Patio Slabs?

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EASY TO APPLY - For optimal results - apply Polar Etch Primer prior to application. Ensure the patio surface is washed and dry before applying. Dry and warm conditions are advised. Apply 2-3 coats, depending on surface area. Fully dry and weather resistant in 3-4 hours. additional information, such as batch codes, product photos, etc. to properly service your request. Thank you for purchasing from the DecoArt family of products! With over 35 years of delivering quality paint, Alternatively, Johnstone’s Pliolite Masonry Paint is a decent option due to the fact that you can tint the colour to anything you want as opposed to Resincoat who only offers 6 different colours.Important: Apply only in dry conditions - ideally the coating should avoid rainfall for 2 days where possible. It’s often concrete patio slabs that get painted, as they typically lose their appeal and are one of the easiest materials to paint. If you have natural stone or similar, think about trying to restore them to their former glory — a jet wash and/or patio cleaner should to reveal their natural beauty and appeal once again. A Step-by-Step Guide to Painting Patio Slabs As with method one, cut in sections of 1m2 with a masonry brush and then apply the paint with a long-pile roller in thin layers. All you have to do is type in the name of the colour you would like or search through our colour palettes until you find the shade you are looking for.



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