Sunday 19 July 2009

Just descovered its bloody hard work painting masonry paint onto a rough rendered wall !!!!! Painting blue fences was a piece of cake compared to this..................Hmmmmmmmm I could be away for a while !!!!!!!!

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  1. Hard work but the rewards will be worth it. ;o]

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  2. Oh yes indeed. The second time, I rented a spray paint gun. The third time, I bought a spray paint gun.

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  3. next time I'll hire a 'man' and I don't give a dam what he uses!!!.................oh well lunch over.............back to work

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  4. Somebody's been doing some painting in my building today - probably the guy downstairs who's a painter. Good luck with yours.

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  5. hang on in, loretta. you can do it! who needs a man......? LMAO. ; D

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  6. There is a trick to it. Wrist action in circle motion with just the blistles touching. You will find a huge difference. You can thank me when you have finished

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  7. OMG....................did you KNOW how far a little masonry paint can go??? (unless you want it on the wall of course) I look as if I have white measles..........so do my clothes, so do my plants, so does my garden furniture, so does the patio, and so do my glasses..................like looking through a snow storm.....................

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  8. I could have told you how much work it can be. That's why I'm not going to do it at our new house.

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  9. lmao! You go, girl. Just think of all that muscle you are stacking on, you'll have such strong shoulders out of it. Was the wall very porous - soaking in lots of paint? But painting anything that's got a roughened surface would be like hard physical effort.

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  10. It also takes a lot of paint. ;)

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  11. The things you tackle lady, I wish you luck. Keep the muscle rub handy.Cheers.

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  12. Ahhhh..dear just take care of yourself .

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  13. I'm not sure what that involves, but the house I live in is made of cinderblock - like the walls of an old school building. Painting those is an exhausting chore.

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