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BabsG | 14:17 Mon 09th Apr 2007 | Home & Garden
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In the autumn I had a new garden wall built which has a cement finish. Over the winter it has developed green algae in places. How do I prepare the surface before giving it the final coat of masonary paint? I have no wish to do it twice as it is quite long wall. Many thanks.
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Power wash the wall lightly and then spray it withy a soution of Armillatox - available from garden centres - it will kill offf any remaining algae.
You will probaly have to give it two coats any way as it is a new wall or it will look patchy - may I suggest you use a roller for it and not a brush.
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Thanks woodchopper. I wasn't sure whether I needed to give it a coat of primer or not. Time to get the roller out.
I'd do it the other way round to Woodchopper. Use the algicide/fungicide first, then lightly powerwash, or rinse and scrub the surface well using plenty of water and a sweeping brush. This way you won't be painting over dead algae still on the wall. Let everything dry thoroughly.
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Thanks heathfield. That makes sense.
Ask yourself "do I really have to paint it?"
Once you start.....!!!
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I like the way you think bricro - but sadly it is about three feet from my kitchen window and looks hideous. So no option really.

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