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Previously Painted/Sound & Continuous/With Conventional Paint
- Surface Preparation:
NOTE‚ If lead is suspected in the paint, do not attempt to scrape, sand, power wash, use heat gun, etc., which might put lead into the environment, but rather contact a contractor qualified for lead assessment and abatement
- 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
- 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; wall and chimney caps must be sound and continuous; chimney flue should have rain cover
- 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 stucco that could have caused the efflorescence
- remove dirt, chalk, dust, residual particles of paint, 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 porous areas
- Priming:
- priming is helpful but not necessary if existing paint is in excellent condition, unless specified by paint manufacturer
- prime if there is any sign of efflorescence (remove it first) or any loose paint (remove by wire brushing)
- use quality exterior latex primer that is recommended for masonry surfaces
- do not leave a primer unpainted
- Painting:
- use top-of-the-line exterior 100% acrylic latex house paint in flat, satin, or semi-gloss finish, depending on appearance desired; or a quality latex masonry paint
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