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Personally, I would use a good latex primer, then a coat of exterior white latex. That way you won't be trying to cover the red brick color with the 1Shot... wind up with mor vibrant colors, that way!
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Brushasaurus on Chat Posts: 8831 | From: La Mirada, CA, USA | Registered: Nov 1998
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For the two plain brick walls that were painted at the Mars meet, we used Ronan Block Out White Primer The walls still look great 3 years later. Love....Jill
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Just like most said Dale. The last one I did I used Dunn and Edwards Masonary Primer and Sealer, then came back and used their best exterior latex. But if you really want that baby to look Super SWEET, Finish it off with the 1-shot grafitti clear, the Two Part System one.
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Flat white traffic marking paint makes an excellant base for wall work. Did you ever see any lines cracking and peeling along the side of the highway? It covers great too!
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