P polar5554 New Member Joined Aug 24, 2019 Messages 1 Reaction score 0 Location Ohio Aug 24, 2019 #1 What is the best way to paint the lower rock? It’s real and not faux. Thanks! Last edited by a moderator: Aug 24, 2019
S Snoonyb Well-Known Member Joined Sep 30, 2006 Messages 5,659 Reaction score 1,461 Aug 24, 2019 #2 Welcome Any of the products designed for concrete, however, what aesthetic vale would be gained by creating a maintenance problem.
Welcome Any of the products designed for concrete, however, what aesthetic vale would be gained by creating a maintenance problem.
P Pavel New Member Joined Sep 15, 2019 Messages 1 Reaction score 0 Location Connecticut Sep 15, 2019 #3 masonry paint's what you'd probably use
Dron New Member Joined Nov 19, 2019 Messages 1 Reaction score 0 Location https://thatpainter.com/ Nov 19, 2019 #4 Just finished mine fairly recently, also a tile roof. Bought good quality paint. Followed the instructions - i.e.: scrub the roof first to get rid of any crud. Painted liberally to fill in all cracks. So far so good. No doubt there are more professional methods but I wasn't up to selling a kidney to afford them.
Just finished mine fairly recently, also a tile roof. Bought good quality paint. Followed the instructions - i.e.: scrub the roof first to get rid of any crud. Painted liberally to fill in all cracks. So far so good. No doubt there are more professional methods but I wasn't up to selling a kidney to afford them.
Jeff Handy Well-Known Member Joined Nov 20, 2019 Messages 1,002 Reaction score 390 Location Chicago suburbs Nov 20, 2019 #5 The best way is not to paint it. Leave it alone, or prep it with proper etching cleaner and rinse, then use concrete stain.
The best way is not to paint it. Leave it alone, or prep it with proper etching cleaner and rinse, then use concrete stain.