spec_j
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well here goes...
When it rains my porch gets flooded due to the layout the previous owners "attempted" to fix. I think they were trying to keep the water from the roof from falling on their flowers? I would have thought that would have been a good thing being that they would be getting needed water. Oh well! Im looking for a paint that will not be that slick when I walk on it. This will be a temp solution until im able to find a way to re-route the water to another location. I read about shark bite and a few others. What im wanting to know is what do i need to do in order to paint this and what should I use? Its flaking in some places, so i know that i need to scrape off the excess and make sure i have a good surface to paint. What primer should I use and with what paint?
Thanks
When it rains my porch gets flooded due to the layout the previous owners "attempted" to fix. I think they were trying to keep the water from the roof from falling on their flowers? I would have thought that would have been a good thing being that they would be getting needed water. Oh well! Im looking for a paint that will not be that slick when I walk on it. This will be a temp solution until im able to find a way to re-route the water to another location. I read about shark bite and a few others. What im wanting to know is what do i need to do in order to paint this and what should I use? Its flaking in some places, so i know that i need to scrape off the excess and make sure i have a good surface to paint. What primer should I use and with what paint?
Thanks