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My exterior wall render and paint is patchy, loose and blistering in lower part, like 10-20 cm from the ground and mostly below the weepholes and the damp barrier, but mear the main entrance above the barrier, as in attached pics. Any idea how to fix this to look better and what material I need to use is very much appreciated.
Cheers
Hi @hesamshimi
Looks like your damp course working at least . but the paint below that line is under stress.
All you can do is use some sort of paint stripping tool like a wire brush on a drill (wear a pair googles for saftey) strip loose paint back and then repaint with the one of best under coat designed for concrete and bare pathing.
You can just cover those marks quickly with any white paint acrylic and it will last a couple of years less with flaking areas. Depends upon your free time to start a new project.
After under coating use any all weather paint acryilic from good brands and hope the water moisture wont effect under coat too much. No way to tell bofore application.
Thanks @Jewelleryrescue
How about using a water proof undercoat like: https://www.bunnings.com.au/crommelin-1l-exterior-grade-brushable-waterproofer_p0961573?store=8182&g...
Then coat it with paint.
Would that be better you reckon?
Cheers
Hi @hesamshimi
Sticking any paint to a wet wall well is a tricky business and we are in the hands of the paint manufacturer how well it works in each stituation.
The ultimate solution is a cement based paint that will not only stick to a cement wall but will seal it /waterproof to stop water coming out of the brick and or going in. I used it to seal a cement fish pond brick work as a proof it works.
You make this by adding Betta Super Concentratete cement additive. Use off white or Ivory cement (Not Grey as color dark)
Mix design for Sealing Slurry: 1 part of cement + 1 part of fine sand + 1 part of Admix Super liquid.
Method brush it on the wall 2 to 3 coats with straw renders brush let it dry between coats.
Once finished paint over the top. as you wish that area wont suffer from rising damp again. (Rising damp is water plus it becomes partly acidic is the main concerns and why paints fail.)
In case you want to explore this path more
https://www.bondall.com/water_proofing/betta-admix-super-concentrate/
I didnt meantion this before as it is a more extreme painting step that will look more textured than the rest of the wall.
Hope this helps
Hi @hesamshimi,
Some great advice provided there by @Jewelleryrescue.
Instead of the Crommelin 1L Exterior Grade Brushable Waterproofer I'd recommend you consider using Crommelin 1L Flat Aquablock Waterproof Primer Undercoat. It's designed for masonry surfaces and provides a water-resistant coating that is ready to paint over.
Mitchell
Thanks very much for the useful information and tips mate.
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