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How to Repaint Stonework
- 1). Cover any flooring underneath the stone with a tarp. Remove any pictures, mirrors or other wall hangings from the stonework. Remove nearby furniture and rugs.
- 2). Mix trisodium phosphate and water in a bucket according to the package instructions. Submerge a sponge into the mixture and scrub the stone to remove all residues. Rinse with clean water. Allow the stone to dry completely.
- 3). Sand any peeling or chipping paint with medium-grit sandpaper. Sanding will create a smooth surface foundation for the new coat of paint. Remove all rough or peeling paint with the sandpaper. Wipe away all sanding debris with a tack cloth. If your original painted stonework is in good shape, skip this step.
- 4). Apply masonry primer between the cracks in the stone, using a paintbrush.
- 5). Paint the face of each stone with the primer. Allow it to dry completely.
- 6). Apply latex paint between the cracks in the stone with a paintbrush. Masonry paint will adhere well to the stones. For exterior applications, choose a paint formula for outdoor use.
- 7). Paint the face of each stone with the latex paint. Allow the first coat of paint to dry to the touch. Apply a second coat of paint using the same techniques, and allow it to dry completely.
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