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robford50
I have a long (roughly 30 feet) exterior wall which used to have render on it. Over the winter the cold weather has got into it meaning that all the render has had to be removed.
We need to restore the wall without rendering it - we have just tried painting a bit of the wall white but the existing marks on the wall (mostly scratches made when the rendering was originally done, probably) are showing through quite badly. We need to get this wall looking better but do not want to render it again. Can you anyone suggest a way of solving this or at least minimizing the appearance of the marks on the wall? Is there a Polycell base paint that would be suitable or something similar? Any advice is appreciated.
We need to restore the wall without rendering it - we have just tried painting a bit of the wall white but the existing marks on the wall (mostly scratches made when the rendering was originally done, probably) are showing through quite badly. We need to get this wall looking better but do not want to render it again. Can you anyone suggest a way of solving this or at least minimizing the appearance of the marks on the wall? Is there a Polycell base paint that would be suitable or something similar? Any advice is appreciated.