Have some issues with brick salt at our place in SE London that I’m getting ready to sell.
In the past I’ve cleaned off the residue, plus and loose paint. Then painted on neutraliser, a few coats of PVA solution and decent quality emulsion.
Is there anything I’m missing? Would a waterproof emulsion be worth trying as an extra barrier to stop minerals emerging and breaking down the paint?
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Have some issues with brick salt at our place in SE London that I’m getting ready to sell.
In the past I’ve cleaned off the residue, plus and loose paint. Then painted on neutraliser, a few coats of PVA solution and decent quality emulsion.
Is there anything I’m missing? Would a waterproof emulsion be worth trying as an extra barrier to stop minerals emerging and breaking down the paint?