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Use a citrus based stripper that will cling to the wall and allow it to work overnight. However, an easier option would be to paint directly over the exterior paint with a good quality interior latex paint.
It may make the paint crack or peel of the walls.
Dark exterior colors absorb heat and ultraviolet rays which are both very oxidizing elements therefore dark exterior finishes generally chalk up sooner and require more frequent maintenance
Use a block filler and normal exterior grade paint. Ask your paint supplier which filler is best for your region.
Paint with bleach and then clean with high pressure hose
A gallon of paint will cover approx 350 square feet. So, it should take a bit more than eleven and a half gallons. If you purchase the paint by five gallon pail, you'll save some enbulk, and you'll have left-overs for touch up.This will give you enough paint to paint either the ceiling of the floors since the 4064 is FLOOR area. If you want to figure the amount of paint needed to paint the walls on the inside or out, then you'll need to add up the square footage of the walls, divide THAT total by 350, then multiply times the number of coats you're going to apply. Add eleven and a half gallons to that total if you also want to paint the ceiling.
I wouldn't. I don't think they would have called it "interior paint " just for fun.
Bulging of exterior walls often results in sagging of the ridge board.
The total surface area of the building is 12,000. That means you would divide 12,000 by 500 and receive an answer of 240. You need 240 gallons of paint.
interior on primed walls, about 300 ft^2 exterior, about 200~250 ft^2 depending on the product
Yes, according to the paint guy at Lowes. Use it yes but worry about damp walls need to breath
1 gallon of paint to cover about 350 square feet You need slightly more than a gallon if the walls are unpainted drywall, which absorbs more of the paint