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need to paint or white wash brick.
what is the proper method?
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Go to Brick Institute of America technical documents. Read Document 6. "Painting Brick". The PDF document may be easier to read (click "Download/Print)than the standard HTML doc - my browser has trouble displaying the diagrams on the HTML doc.
Their answer is "either" which is good news since whatever your answer was, it is correct.
Hope this post is not getting boring since it's the 3rd time this night that I have used it's basic format!
*Matt,What browser do you use?Rich Beckman
*Rich:Normally I use Netscape Comm. but I tried IE also. Actually, the "Painting Brick" was not the BIA doc I had trouble with - it was the "Brick Sizes" one I referenced in the "Driveway Question" thread on the main board. I just cut and pasted what I had written in the other thread. I'm basicaly a lazy computer user. Even so, I still like the format of the PDF docs better.
*For whitewashing techniques see Tom Sawyer.
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need to paint or white wash brick.
what is the proper method?