Q:What is “self-primer” ? Do I need a primer first? Guessing I need to prime myself? since the other ones are strictly labeled “paint + primer” ?
by|Feb 21, 2024
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A: Hi Jrb8, thank you for your question. Self-priming means that the paint includes a primer and does not require a separate primer. Have a great day! -Lina
by|Feb 22, 2024
Q:Does this work for wood siding (t1-11) as well?? Thank you!
by|Feb 21, 2024
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A: Hi Jrb8, thank you for your question. We do not recommend our Masonry, Stucco and Brick Paint on wood siding. Instead, you can use our exterior paints, such as our Ultra Exterior Paint. Good luck with your project! -Giovanna
by|Feb 21, 2024
Q:Is this paint low voc?
by|Feb 18, 2024
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A: Hi Gramma, thank you for your question. The Satin Enamel Masonry, Stucco and Brick Paint is a low VOC coating. Have a great day! - Randy
by|Feb 20, 2024
Q:Can this paint be applied to the mortar in between the volcanic rocks fireplace?
by|Feb 2, 2024
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A: Hi Vicki, thank you for your question. The Masonry, Stucco and Brick Paint can be applied to the mortar of your fireplace as long as the surface does not get too hot to touch or exceed 140F. Have a great day! - Randy
by|Apr 21, 2024
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Q:Can this product be tinted ?
by|Jan 29, 2024
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A: Hi george, thanks for your question.Yes, our Masonry, Stucco & Brick paint can be tinted. Have a great day! -Christina
by|Jan 29, 2024
Q:Does this paint have primer in it already?
by|Jan 26, 2024
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A: Hi Cortez, thank you for your question. The Masonry, Stucco and Brick Interior/Exterior Paint is self-priming on recommended surfaces. Proper surface preparation is required. Have a great day! - Randy
by|Feb 21, 2024
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Q:Can I use this product to paint a stone backsplash and if so, would I need to prime it first?
by|Jan 16, 2024
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A: Hi Nick, thanks for the question. You can use the Stucco, Masonry & Brick Paint for painting a stone backsplash. If the backsplash is smooth or glossy, I'd recommend scuff-sanding it first prior to painting. You don't need to use a separate primer unless the surface is chalky. Have a great day! -Ronald
by|Jan 17, 2024
A: Yes, it is always best to use a primer coat.
Mike
by|Jan 16, 2024
Q:Can this be used on concrete landscape curbing/edging?
by|Nov 10, 2023
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A: Hi there, thanks for the question. I wouldn't recommend using Stucco, Masonry & Brick Paint for landscape curbing or edging. The areas of the edging that come into constant contact with the soil and water could cause the coating to deteriorate prematurely. Also, the coating isn't recommended to be used in areas that could be walked on. Have a great day! -Ronald
by|Nov 10, 2023
Q:will this paint work well on my kitchen walls
by|Nov 8, 2023
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A: Hi Randy, thank you for your question. If you have brick walls in your kitchen, you can use the Masonry, Stucco and Brick Paint. If you're painting drywall, then it will be best to use an interior paint such as our Ultra Scuff Defense Interior Paint. Have a great day! -Giovanna
by|Nov 9, 2023
Q:Can I thin this paint for sprayer
by|Nov 7, 2023
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A: Hi RENTALS, thanks for your question. As it turns out, we don't recommend thinning out our Masonry, Stucco & Brick Paint. Instead, you can use it at it's current consistency with an airless sprayer and a .015-.021 sprayer tip. Have a great day! -Christina