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Can I use masonry paint in a spray gun?

Can I use masonry paint in a spray gun?

Can you spray masonry paint? Yes, you can. They are designed to spray a lot of paint quickly so you can cover large exterior walls very fast. You will want a quality spray gun for the job, though.

Can you spray waterproofing paint?

Most indoor/outdoor spray paints can stand up against some water. However, outdoor spray paint is the most likely to be waterproof. The most important part about using waterproof spray paint is applying paint to the surface correctly.

Can you spray Drylok extreme paint?

For best results DRYLOK® Extreme should be well stirred and sprayed at room temperature (70°F and 60% relative humidity).

Can you use exterior paint in a sprayer?

Using a paint sprayer for your home’s exterior means that you can cover more areas faster–but only after the prep work is done. Difficult architectural work and textures are easy to cover with a paint sprayer. Sprayers can extend your reach by another couple of feet when you have high or out-of-the-way areas.

Can Drylok be sprayed?

Latex Base DRYLOK® Masonry Waterproofer can be applied by spraying to exterior and interior masonry structures, providing certain precautions are followed. Under ideal weather conditions, spraying alone will accomplish this.

What sprayer can spray Drylok?

Drylok recommends Graco sprayers for a majority of its products. For Drylok Extreme, the ideal spray pressure is between 2200-2500 psi, and the tip size should be . 019. Graco ProX19 is the cheapest Graco product that complies with these specifications.

Can DRYLOK be sprayed?

Can you use a spray gun for DRYLOK?

You can spray drylok but not with a homeowner or light duty commercial airless. It takes a stout pump like a Graco 733 and even then you need to remove the filters. When sprayed it still needs to be backrolled to work the paint into the pores.

Can you thin Drylok paint?

Stir DRYLOK® Extreme Masonry Waterproofer thoroughly before and during application — do not thin. Apply the first coat to bare masonry with a three-quarter-inch nap roller, a DRYLOK® Brush or a quality nylon bristle brush.