Hi all,
This is my first post here. I've been lurking about 5 years :glasses: and I have about 14 years exp. Anyway, I'm looking for recommendations for a clay brick primer. Frankly I don't paint alot of brick in my 15-20 year old S.E. suburban areas. When the rare occasion arises, I usually just use gripper (the only Glidden product I use) and it works great. 10+ years with no problems etc.
But I'm starting to pick-up jobs in an older intown area. These are basically very dry, 50-60 year old, well-kept houses. The older clients are slowly selling out due to in-fill and they want to "modernise" their 50's style ranches with a coat of paint before they go... Yea...
So far I've seen suggestions for:
Luxon - This looks like serious over-kill on these jobs and doesn't fit their price-point either.
Seal-create - This line looks like mostly watersealers, block primers and garage floor stuff. Not what I'm looking for here I don't think? (If I'm wrong please advise which one in particular)
123 - which I use everyday, I just never considered it for this application (TDS states that it is alkali resistant)
Perma-crete, don't know anything about it but PPG never let me down yet. Well almost never.
ATM, I leaning toward the PPG or just sticking with what works, but I just thought this would be a good opportunity to try something else.
I won't use cheap material, but Ben-Moore, low-coverage problem child fixers etc. don't fit this particular value-oriented market. Needless to say I won't be top-coating elastomerics either. Thanks
This is my first post here. I've been lurking about 5 years :glasses: and I have about 14 years exp. Anyway, I'm looking for recommendations for a clay brick primer. Frankly I don't paint alot of brick in my 15-20 year old S.E. suburban areas. When the rare occasion arises, I usually just use gripper (the only Glidden product I use) and it works great. 10+ years with no problems etc.
But I'm starting to pick-up jobs in an older intown area. These are basically very dry, 50-60 year old, well-kept houses. The older clients are slowly selling out due to in-fill and they want to "modernise" their 50's style ranches with a coat of paint before they go... Yea...
So far I've seen suggestions for:
Luxon - This looks like serious over-kill on these jobs and doesn't fit their price-point either.
Seal-create - This line looks like mostly watersealers, block primers and garage floor stuff. Not what I'm looking for here I don't think? (If I'm wrong please advise which one in particular)
123 - which I use everyday, I just never considered it for this application (TDS states that it is alkali resistant)
Perma-crete, don't know anything about it but PPG never let me down yet. Well almost never.
ATM, I leaning toward the PPG or just sticking with what works, but I just thought this would be a good opportunity to try something else.
I won't use cheap material, but Ben-Moore, low-coverage problem child fixers etc. don't fit this particular value-oriented market. Needless to say I won't be top-coating elastomerics either. Thanks