Q:I’m interested in painting our concrete mowstrip. It separates the mulch from the grass. Is this product useful for this type of application?
by|Mar 23, 2024
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A: Hi Robert, thank you for your question. As it turns out, the Elastomeric Paint isn't recommended on concrete floors. Instead, it's best to use one of our concrete floor coatings. Have a great day! - Randy
by|Mar 25, 2024
Q:On the elastic Masonary and brick paint can that be colorized?
by|Mar 21, 2024
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A: Hi John, thank you for your question. Yes, our Elastomeric Masonry, Stucco, & Brick Paint can be tinted, and even custom color matched. Have a great day! -Lina
by|Mar 21, 2024
Q:Can you still pressure wash your home for maintenance after you treat your home with this or will it damage the paint?
by|Mar 15, 2024
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A: Hi Isc18, thank you for your question. The dried and cured surface of the Elastomeric, Masonry, Stucco and Brick can be cleaned using a power washer at the lowest setting. Have a great day! - Randy
by|Mar 18, 2024
Q:I have an old house that has what I believe are concrete stucco walls that were whitewashed 30 to 40 years ago. Do I need any specific preparation before using the Elastomeric paint for Masonry, Stucco & Brick paint?
by|Mar 14, 2024
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A: Hi Frank, thank you for your question. To prepare your surface for our Elastomeric Masonry, Stucco & Brick Paint, I recommend making sure that the surface is clean and in good sound condition. If you have any cracks wider than 1/16" (1.5 mm), that will need to be repaired before priming the uncoated, patched, or chalky areas. Please feel free to reach out to us directly if you have any other questions. -Lina
by|Mar 14, 2024
Q:I’m not looking for a long explanation as I am old. I just want a clear answer. My house is vinyl siding with what appears to be a cinderblock base/foundation. I want to repaint the cinderblock. Will this work or do I need another ‘type’ of paint?
by|Mar 7, 2024
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A: Hi TracyC, thank you for your question. Our Elastomeric Masonry, Stucco, & Brick Paint can be applied over cinderblock that does not have vinyl siding applied over it. However, if you're trying to paint vinyl that has been installed over cinderblock, we do not recommend using our Elastomeric Paint as it's not recommended for vinyl surfaces. Please feel free to reach out to us directly if you have any other questions. -Lina
by|Mar 7, 2024
Q:Can’t it be used by fireplace
by|Feb 29, 2024
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A: Hi Lucy, thanks for the question. Our Elastomeric Paint isn't recommeded to be used on the interior of the home. If this is an outdoor fireplace, you can apply the Elastomeric Paint to the exterior brick as long as the surface temperature doesn't exceed 140 degrees. Temperatures higher than that can cause the paint to fail prematurely. Have a great day! -Ronald
by|Feb 29, 2024
Q:I see in the Question and Answers a past question regarding application with a sprayer (HVLP). Most sprayers require dilution of the product. Can this product be diluted for spray on application and still hold up to the warranty? What is recommended?
by|Feb 27, 2024
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A: Hi Oscada, thank you for your question. We do not recommend thinning the Elastomeric Paint. It can be sprayed with an airless sprayer at package consistency using a .025-.029" tip at a minimum of 2,500 PSI. Have a great day! -Giovanna
by|Feb 28, 2024
Q:Can this be sprayed through a 0.017 spray tip?
by|Feb 27, 2024
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A: Hi Alex, thank you for your question. As it turns out, the recommended tip size when spraying the Elastomeric Masonry, Stucco, and Brick Paint is .025"-.029". Have a great day! - Randy