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Brick
Old & Unpainted/To Be Painted/With Conventional Paint
a. Surface Preparation:
- if
efflorescence is present, remove by hand wire brushing; wear eye
protection and gloves; try to identify and eliminate any source
of water from behind the brick that could have caused the efflorescence
- scrape
out and widen any cracks; brush out dust, and seal with 100% acrylic
or siliconized acrylic caulk; make second application in several
hours if needed; check mortar joints carefully and repair or re-point
as needed; wall and chimney caps must be sound and continuous;
chimney flue should have rain cover
- treat
any mildew with a 3:1 water:household bleach mixture, leaving
it on for 20 minutes and adding more as it dries; wear eye and
skin protection; rinse thoroughly
- remove
dirt, chalk, dust, unbound sand, treated mildew, etc. by scrubbing
with detergent and water, and rinse thoroughly; or power wash
with plain water, taking care to not drive water into cracks or
mortar joints
b. Priming:
- priming
is not essential with quality exterior latex house paints or masonry
paints, but priming will maximize sheen uniformity and minimize
efflorescence and mildew
- use
quality exterior latex primer that is recommended for masonry
surfaces
- do
not leave a primer unpainted
c. Painting:
- use
top-of-the-line exterior 100% acrylic latex house paint in flat,
satin, or semigloss finish, depending on appearance desired; or
a quality latex masonry paint
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