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Just some follow-up info on the whole Drylock experience.
We had about 1400 sq. ft. of wall to cover. The Drylock is supposed to cover around 375 sq. ft. on the first coat, and more like 500 sq....
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Thanks for the info! We'll probably order some really fancy ones my wife has been eyeing, and then paint the plastic pieces to roughly match.
Thanks!
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We're looking to replace our standard switch plates with "decorative" plates, mainly in the kitchen backsplash. We have seen plenty of options for the plates, from pewter to copper to nickel, etc. ...
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Thanks again for all the info! We've decided to use the latex based version of the Drylock, to get a smoother finish and to avoid having to mix it. We'll see how it goes.. .
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Thanks for the info and the quick response!
This is a new construction, the block were laid back in September (we're in NC), there are no signs of any kind of mildew or even lime etc. on the...
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We have a new house with a basement and I would like to apply Drylock to the block walls before we move in, for two reasons:
1) Clean up/lighten the walls to make it a little cleaner and brighter...
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