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Old 01-13-2005, 10:25 PM
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Basically, all you need is a good quality latex paint. Masonry will usually take paint easily, and in most cases you don't even need a primer. Most older style "PVA" latex will work well, as long as you want a flat finish. If you choose a darker color, consider 100% acrylic latex. The bricks will still be able to breathe, but it will resist chalking and fading much better .

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