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woodchopper | 21:54 Tue 17th May 2011 | DIY
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My garage was built about 10 yrs ago. It was rendered and painted. A few weeks ago I noticed that a patch of paint about a foot square has started to blister and bubble. when I exmained it By poking at it. it seems that the render immediately beneath the surface has gone a bit powdery. What has caused this, and how can it be remedied. Is it a simple matter of scrapping and repainting or will it need to be sealed before painting ?
I realise that if i scape it and then repaint it will have uneven edges.
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A lot of render has gone like that, woody............ as a result of the hard winter. It might well be frost damaged. Just hack off the loose and patch with new render.
Putting a little fine sand in the paint helps to "lose" the join.
21:59 Tue 17th May 2011
A lot of render has gone like that, woody............ as a result of the hard winter. It might well be frost damaged. Just hack off the loose and patch with new render.
Putting a little fine sand in the paint helps to "lose" the join.
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