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Chaddy
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Mar 4
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Can anyone recommend a good quality masonry paint.
Its for a house near the sea so has to be able to look good and be able to cope with the sea air!
Tia
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http://www.permoglaze.co.uk/product4.htm
The Micatex Powershield should do.
http://www.leyland-paints.co.uk/site/ourProducts.asp?range=10
Either way, a smooth finish stays cleaner than a textured finish.
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Thanks Hamilton
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