Australia Paints P/L

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T1 Terry
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Re: Australia Paints P/L

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When we cleaned up the transportable home Margaret's mother lived in, the outside was coated in mildew of various colours making it look rather shabby. The estate agent put us onto a product called "Exit Mould" sold at Bunnings etc and we applied that with one of those pump bottle and wand things. 10 mins later, hit it with the pressure cleaner and the bright white colourbond finish returned. What looked like a really serious repaint job turned out to be a day job just spraying this stuff on and washing it off with the pressure cleaner.

Isn't copper sulphate the stuff used for killing trees from the roots up? Doesn't it turn surfaces greenish? Might have that all wrong, Margaret reminds me I rarely right :lol:

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Last night at work I had a light bulb moment, :roll:
I have since added it to original post but after I had washed the roof I painted it with Dulux PRECISION Maximum Strength Adhesion Primer.
Man o man that primer is good stuff!!! Yes up there bare feet(didn't want to slip and add to the list" ended up giving the toes quiet a paint job!!!
The toe nails in bright white got scrapped and sand papered and you could still see it many weeks later :oops:
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Good stuff!
Sprayed Exit Mould on some inaccessible ‘dark spots’ in our (home) shower...
24hrs and the black bits just dissolved and went down the plug hole when I showered.
😀
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Might even fix Keith's moon?? :?
"tanks" here---
My moon has turned black again.
Roll on January.
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Tanks,
Maybe you could spray your screen with Exit Mould??
:lol: :lol: :lol:

EDIT: Beaten to the punch again!! 😥
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Keith, the Exit Mould is starting to work on your moon.

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Re: Australia Paints P/L

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Bernie has asked me put up this link to the product that he is going to use to recoat the roof of his Winny.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8YkBoJPCrg

I know that it is a locally produced product and the technical team are available by phone, and the all speak Australian English.

If I have left anything put Bernie can fill us in when he gets organised after his trip today to Elliot Heads.
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