Painting using Pliolite paint on slightly wet surface..

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Bobbb
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Painting using Pliolite paint on slightly wet surface..

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Hi there,

Of course painting exterior walls requires a dry surface - however is it possible to paint using Pliolite paint on new render that has dried for 5 weeks, but it has been raining slightly for the past few days?
i realise it is not ideal but scaffolding is expensive! From what i understand, Weathertex Pliolite in particular is a good option as it is one of the most breathable, but will this work onto slightly rain wet walls?
And does Pliolite paint require a primer ?

Thanks in advance for your time :salute:
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Painting using Pliolite paint on slightly wet surface..

Post by dewaltdisney »

I would contact them direct see https://www.wethertex.co.uk/contact-us/ It is better to ask the supplier.

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