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Letter 16515 Cement statues for garden++ I bought unpainted cement statues for the garden in Missouri. I have been to 3 craft stores (in the Chicago area) and can't get any information on what kind of primers or paints to use. I would be grateful if you could tell me what kind of primer and what kind of paint to use. Thank-you, Darlene Wolf
+++ I basically have the same question as to what primer or masonry sealer and paint I should use. My statue is painted already, but the paint is popping off. I don't think the statue was seasoned or sealed to begin with. I already have the stripping solution for masonry. Please let me know what to use and the procedures. Thanks, Deborah B. Bayol
+++++ Hi. I worked for a shop owner in Hartville painting cement statues for people. I cannot remember the name of the primer, but I used a masonry primer. I first cleaned the cement well, let it fully dry and then applied the primer. I did not like working with oil based paints, and used acrylics ... however, I believe oil based paints would serve you better. When I was finished, I sprayed the entire piece with Marine Spar Varnish. I hope this helps. Rebecca Williams
May 16, 2006 I want to paint a cement dog, but cannot find the acrylics I need in a large or pint size. So sure could use some help I went to a paint store last and they had me buying about 5 different Paints . NO I don't think so. There has to be a easier and cheaper way to do this. Thank you Jackie Bristow
June 16, 2006 I love to paint cement statues and have been doing so for more
than 25 years. Tamra Serroni
I own a retail nursery and would like to carry a group of cement figurines that I cannot seem to locate the source. The size is approximately 15 inches with old looking paint. The figure I have seen is sitting and playing the picolo. Anybody have any ideas about who makes this product? Dirk Winter
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