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How Do You Paint A Concrete Birdbath?

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How Do You Paint A Concrete Birdbath?

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Whether you choose to make your own birdbath from a mold and fresh concrete or you decide that the decorative font-like creation you just brought home from the flea market was originally designed for use by avian creatures, you may find yourself faced with deciding the best way to paint a concrete birdbath. Here is the information you need to do the job right. Scrub the birdbath with soap and water and bleach and then rinse everything with fresh water. This step is especially important if your birdbath isn’t new. If it is especially grimy, you might want to add some TSP (trisodium phosphate) to the soapy mixture. Be sure to rinse thoroughly after using the TSP. Seal the birdbath with a coat of commercially made concrete sealer. This step is especially important if you made the birdbath yourself, but it won’t hurt store-bought birdbaths to add a coat of sealer if there is any doubt that they are sealed. Coat the birdbath with an oil-based masonry primer. The best way to apply the primer

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