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sseb86
Growing in Experience
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sseb86
Growing in Experience
1 reply
January 2021

I went with Gibraltar Grey. Its grey in direct sun light and then blueish grey in the shade. I would have preferred a straight grey without the blue t ...

sseb86
Growing in Experience
4 replies
January 2021

Looks good @FrankC ! Hi All,I've finally finished the patio area. I removed all the old thick paint with paint stripper and a wire brush and painted b ...

sseb86
Growing in Experience
6 replies
January 2021

Hi @Peggers. The distressed look came from a lot of pressure washing to see if that would remove the existing red paint. Thanks for your advice - I wi ...

sseb86
Growing in Experience
9 replies
December 2020

Thanks for referring me to that post @Jason. And you past experiences @TedBear.I have decided to:1) Grind / Sand back the existing paint in the patio ...

sseb86
Growing in Experience
2 replies
December 2020

Hi Frank,Thanks for your reply. The carpet outside sounded interesting!I had a look at the White Knight Ultra Pave Quick Dry paint and it looks quite ...

sseb86
Growing in Experience
16 replies

Hello all,I need some advice for repainting the concrete patio and driveway in my unit (circa 1970's). The concrete patio(16m2) is at the rear of the ...

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TedBear
Kind of a Big Deal
January 2021

Smart move! It will be much easier to live with the floor being a tad bluer than you'd like and your wife happy, than to live with an unhappy wife mak ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
January 2021

Hi @sseb86, That came up looking fantastic! It sounds like you've really done everything you can to prepare the surface, and I trust it will allow ...

FrankC
Growing in Experience
2 replies
January 2021

Thanks, Sean, your very welcome. That area has come up very well; is that colour 'Antique Silver', a Taubman colour for White Knight Ultra pave. Tha ...

FrankC
Growing in Experience
5 replies
January 2021

@sseb86, using a belt sander would be a good idea to remove the top coat of paint, grade 140 , then feather the edges if you don't want to remove all ...

TedBear
Kind of a Big Deal
December 2020

I wish you luck with this. The only success I had with a similar problem, after wasting weeks on many unsuccessful attempts, was to get back to the ba ...

FrankC
Growing in Experience
December 2020

Hi sseb86.I have never used berger paint before, so I can't compare, but I have just painted the verandah with the first coat to prinme the bare patch ...

FrankC
Growing in Experience
December 2020

Hi @sseb86 The only reason I used White Knight is because I recently used their Laminate Paint on my kitchen cupboards and drawers, and was very im ...

Community Manager Jason
Community Manager
10 replies
December 2020

Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @sseb86. We're really pleased to have you join us and trust that you'll get plenty of helpful advice from o ...

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sseb86
Growing in Experience
1 reply
January 2021

I went with Gibraltar Grey. Its grey in direct sun light and then blueish grey in the shade. I would have preferred a straight grey without the blue t ...

sseb86
Growing in Experience
4 replies
January 2021

Looks good @FrankC ! Hi All,I've finally finished the patio area. I removed all the old thick paint with paint stripper and a wire brush and painted b ...

sseb86
Growing in Experience
6 replies
January 2021

Hi @Peggers. The distressed look came from a lot of pressure washing to see if that would remove the existing red paint. Thanks for your advice - I wi ...

sseb86
Growing in Experience
9 replies
December 2020

Thanks for referring me to that post @Jason. And you past experiences @TedBear.I have decided to:1) Grind / Sand back the existing paint in the patio ...

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