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Power-wash the stucco exterior and allow it to dry thoroughly.
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Mask off areas that could get hit with over-spray. Cover windows, doors and trim using brown paper or plastic panels and duct tape to secure in place.
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Spray on the tinted primer with the paint sprayer to give the exterior a good coat. Use the paint shield to block as much over-spray as possible. Allow to dry according to manufacturer's instructions. Clean out the paint sprayer per instructions as well.
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Spray the primered stucco with exterior paint, using the spray gun held 10 to 18 inches away from the surface. Use a slow, steady sweeping motion and spray at different angles to cover completely. Use the paint shield to block over-spray. Adjust the pressure and the pattern with the nozzle. Apply as many coats as needed.
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Thoroughly clean the paint sprayer equipment using soap and water for latex or solvent for oil-based paints, according to the manufacturer's instructions.
5/14/11
How to Spray a Stucco House
Weather and sun damage can make the finish on a stucco house look worn over time. Spruce it up by spray-painting the exterior. Just be sure the surface is clean and in good condition. Because of the ridges and pits in stucco, go slowly, in a sweeping motion, and plan on at least two coats of paint. Done right, your repainted stucco exterior will last for many years.
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