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1. Prepare the surface. Ensure that the surface you're painting is clean and free of dirt, dust, and grease. You can use a stiff-bristled brush and tri-sodium phosphate (TSP) to scrub the surface. Allow the surface to dry completely before continuing. 2. Prime the surface. Priming the surface will hRead more
1. Prepare the surface. Ensure that the surface you’re painting is clean and free of dirt, dust, and grease. You can use a stiff-bristled brush and tri-sodium phosphate (TSP) to scrub the surface. Allow the surface to dry completely before continuing.
2. Prime the surface. Priming the surface will help the paint adhere properly and create a stronger bond. Use a high-quality primer that’s compatible with the type of cement paint you’re using. Apply the primer with a roller or brush. Allow the primer to dry completely.
3. Mix the paint. Follow the instructions provided on the cement paint container to mix the paint properly. For example, you may need to add water, stir for a certain amount of time, or let the paint sit for a few minutes.
4. Apply the paint. Use a roller or brush to apply the paint to the surface in even strokes. Check the container for any special recommendations regarding the number of coats and waiting times. Allow the first coat to dry completely before applying the second coat.
5. Clean up. Wash all your brushes and rollers with soap and water right after you finish painting. To clean up any spills, use a damp cloth or paper towel.
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