How do I prep for painting 3 different exterior materials?
I live in a 70 yr old home built with natural limestone. Previous owners added on, and I have an additional room and garage that need paint. The garage is cinder block, the addition is a stucco-like exterior and then there’s the garage door.
How do I prep all these surfaces for paint?
Is there one type I can buy to adequately cover all those different surfaces???
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