Hi all,
Newbie just bought an old victorian house with quite a bit to do. Wonder if anyone could help.
The lower part of the house has been rendered and there is rust bleed showing through from what seem to be galvanized beading used for the render. It is not excessive but want to do the job properly and not have it show through again. On one area the beading is visable and the paint has blistered.
A quick search on this forum and i found a similar post dated back to 2004 where a product Comma Stop rust was recomended, but I cannot find it listed anywhere when googling it ? Is the product still available and can it be overpainted with masonary paint - any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated - ill take some pics and upload tomor.
Cheers
Ross
Newbie just bought an old victorian house with quite a bit to do. Wonder if anyone could help.
The lower part of the house has been rendered and there is rust bleed showing through from what seem to be galvanized beading used for the render. It is not excessive but want to do the job properly and not have it show through again. On one area the beading is visable and the paint has blistered.
A quick search on this forum and i found a similar post dated back to 2004 where a product Comma Stop rust was recomended, but I cannot find it listed anywhere when googling it ? Is the product still available and can it be overpainted with masonary paint - any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated - ill take some pics and upload tomor.
Cheers
Ross