How to repair my garden statue from winter months?

Dell
by Dell
  5 answers
  • Michelle Leslie Michelle Leslie on Mar 19, 2019

    Hi Dell, this article will show you how to fix those statues if they're concrete - https://www.hunker.com/12529358/how-to-repair-cement-garden-statues

  • Hi there. If your statue is resin instead of concrete you might want to check this out. https://www.hunker.com/13411103/how-to-repair-resin-garden-art

  • Dell Dell on Mar 19, 2019

    thanks U guys

  • Cindy Cindy on Mar 20, 2019

    Hello Dell. Begin by cleaning you garden statue with a bucket of warm water and a squirt of dish soap. Use a hard bristle brush. Allow it to dry at least 24 hours. You can paint your statue after it drys. Select an oil-based masonry primer as well as masonry paint. It will fill pores and even out the surface. Usually one coat of primer is enough to prepare it for painting. But if you will be painting over another color, use two coats of primer. Paint brush or sprayer, is up to you. Good luck with this project.

  • Fiddledd224 Fiddledd224 on Mar 24, 2019

    Dell, I don't know whether anyone else has asked you this, but if not, please give us a photo for these kinds of questions since they will really help us help you. If your statues have mildew or mold on them, use a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser to remove nearly all of it, followed by a rinse with a garden hose. If they have dents or the paint is peeling, sand them lightly with a fine grit sand paper or emery boards, followed by a spackle and another sanding. Follow up with a spray painting or touch up with a paint brush and coat of poly urethane or similar shiny protective coat.