No its an older property with decent soil. There is no pattern to the yellowing areas, just random? Disappointing as its all new seed and was hoping for a lush new lawn.
As the title, it worth applying some preservative or creacote to oak in the aid of making it last longer? Or would using some wood oil be better to nourish the wood and bring out its natural colour?
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We dnt recommend oil based satin for exterior but the acrylic satin maybe. its got resins in it that make it really durable!! The rubbing down is a good idea, give the paint a good key on the smooth surface
Super latex is classed as a contract emulsion and is cheeper than vinyl matt emulsion. Not selling anything mate its called advise what forums are for. Im just saying what a product will do. They can do what they like.
paint will come off due to eitha contamination or moisture in the...
super latex will allow the plaster to breath, were as vinyl matt will seal the plaster super latex will not allowing it to dry, it can also be tinted in pastel colours.
http://www.leyland-paints.co.uk/index.php/products/category/trade/1/super-leytex-high-opacity-matt-emulsion/5
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Yea it will help. If you look on the johnstones website there are products on there.
http://www.johnstonestrade.com/product-range/product.aspx?product=Stopmould
Have a gander! We also have a technical helpline u can phone. Mite be worth ringing them c what they recommend.
Wash the walls down with fungisidal wash and maybe try acrilic eggshell which has anti fungul properties. The reason for mould is the damp conditions. After there has been alot of steam make sure the air is allowed to circulate! ul find that condensation will be worse on walls that have outside...
Oil based masonry paint is just pliolite in leyland and johnstones. It dries in 20minites and has all year round application!! For what ur asking i think self clean masonry will be better.
Leyland high textured masonry.
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Mite have to trowel it on :D