Thank you! this week I found an old bird bath and its broken pedestal deep in the woods on my property. It's the pedestal I want to paint; your info is wonderful. The bath part has deteriorated and so heavy it's crumbling when touched, so I pulled it out of the woods to leave sitting under an aging cedar as a planter, then filled it with ground cover and will set St. Francis statue to watch over it. I like your turtle!
A few years back, I scored an old concrete 'dragon on a castle' that might have been a fountain or just a planter. It has old 'whoknowswhat' (sealant?) on it that is mostly worn off. I'm wanting to clean it, seal the concrete, and paint/seal it to suit the subject and use it as a fountain/planter anew. :) Thanks for the info!
I know this video is old but I am hoping that you still check them. I have a cement Virgin Mary that I need to re-do for a friend. I was planning on using Acrilic Patio/outside paint. In this video, you say acrilic latex exterior paint...is that house paint?
I have a 20 year old Chocolate Lab statue. Its in great condition but, obviously it needs a fresh coat of paint. Parts of it are very light colored. Should I just go ahead and give it a fresh coat of base, just in case? Does it matter if I do it even if it dosent really need it. I do think it needs it tho. Thanks
The main thing is to clean the statue of any loose old paint, I use a sponge sanding block for this. Then spray off with a hose to get it clean. Then I would do a fresh base coat all over.
My brain is freezing on this...... do I do both a wet base then go over it with straight paint, or just the wet base. Thanks, and thank you for being patient.
It's hard to answer with out knowing what its made of either, but I'd recommend trying a small test patch somewhere on the staue to see how the paint reacts to it.
Another excellent video. My neighbor has an outdoor tortoise statue that needs to be re-painted. This helped out tons!!!!
Thank you! this week I found an old bird bath and its broken pedestal deep in the woods on my property. It's the pedestal I want to paint; your info is wonderful. The bath part has deteriorated and so heavy it's crumbling when touched, so I pulled it out of the woods to leave sitting under an aging cedar as a planter, then filled it with ground cover and will set St. Francis statue to watch over it. I like your turtle!
Thank you. We just purchased the boy and girls Duth concrete figures, this video will be very helpful to us. Thans again!!
A few years back, I scored an old concrete 'dragon on a castle' that might have been a fountain or just a planter. It has old 'whoknowswhat' (sealant?) on it that is mostly worn off. I'm wanting to clean it, seal the concrete, and paint/seal it to suit the subject and use it as a fountain/planter anew. :) Thanks for the info!
what is your base coat ratio? how much water, how much paint? Thanks
I never measure exactly but I would say about 50/50 it’s very runny.
I know this video is old but I am hoping that you still check them. I have a cement Virgin Mary that I need to re-do for a friend. I was planning on using Acrilic Patio/outside paint. In this video, you say acrilic latex exterior paint...is that house paint?
Yes :)
Thanks for this, I have a large piece that needs repainting.
I want to maintain authentic look.
I'm including fake lichen.
I'm matchmaking for an old graveyard
Thanks for your insights
I have a 20 year old Chocolate Lab statue. Its in great condition but, obviously it needs a fresh coat of paint. Parts of it are very light colored. Should I just go ahead and give it a fresh coat of base, just in case? Does it matter if I do it even if it dosent really need it. I do think it needs it tho. Thanks
The main thing is to clean the statue of any loose old paint, I use a sponge sanding block for this. Then spray off with a hose to get it clean. Then I would do a fresh base coat all over.
My brain is freezing on this...... do I do both a wet base then go over it with straight paint, or just the wet base. Thanks, and thank you for being patient.
Can I put a base coat on if the statue has already been painted (there was no base coat originally)
Yes you can, it won’t hurt the statue at all and will make a nice clean canvas.
What if I’m not sure about the material the statue is made of? :(
It's hard to answer with out knowing what its made of either, but I'd recommend trying a small test patch somewhere on the staue to see how the paint reacts to it.
Do you need to spray or seal it after?
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I hve old 'asbestos' garden pots. How do u treat them?
Unfortunately that’s not my area of expertise so I’m not much help there.
So I have a angel statue and I want to remove the paint I wanted to know what I can remove the paint with
Usually once a statue has been painted, its very hard to remove the old paint. However, you can clean it up and repaint it,
Thank you. I have an old fairy statue that I want to repaint.
Great