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Old 20-10-2003, 05:03 PM
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Default Green masonary paint - want to tone down a garage wall.

On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 15:13:39 +0000 (UTC), "controlPprint"
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"Eric the Red" wrote in message
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My garage is a standalone building made from concrete slabs and occupies
part of the garden. It is currently painted white so is quite visible. I

was
hoping to get a darker paint possibly green so that it blended in with the
garden more. I went to the usual DIY outlets but could not find anything
suitable. They all did the sort of thing that I wanted but for fences &

shed
and assumed these would not be suitable for the garage.

Anyone else had the same problem with a garden wall. If so how did you

solve
it?

Eric.


are there any graffiti artists in your area?
they never seem to have problems with colours and spray-painting walls of
varied materials around here



try http://www.allthingsmilitary.co.uk/i...opscr1698.html
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Martin
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