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  2. Here's Why Painting Brick Is Our Favorite DIY - AOL

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    Painting brick walls and more can transform your home's interior or exterior. We consulted paint experts to help you prep smart and do it right the first time.

  3. The Charming Update Your Brick House Needs - AOL

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    The ideal nap thickness is 1 1/4 to 1 1/2-inch for rough surface roller covers for painting brick and masonry. ... Working in smaller sections ensures the brick won't dry out before you finish ...

  4. Repointing - Wikipedia

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    Restoration (before and after) of a Georgian brick facade in Limerick, re-pointed in Irish Wigging, using hybrid lime mix mortar, after replacing damaged bricks with matching salvaged bricks An architectural conservator can perform a mortar analysis in order to make recommendations for replacement mortar that is both physically and ...

  5. Tuckpointing - Wikipedia

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    Tuckpointing was a way of achieving a similar effect using cheap, unrubbed bricks; these were laid in a mortar of a matching colour (initially red, but later, blue-black bricks and mortar were occasionally used) and a fine fillet of white material, usually pipe clay or putty, pushed into the joints before the mortar set. [4]

  6. Brick - Wikipedia

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    A brick is a type of construction material used to build walls, ... The oldest discovered bricks, originally made from shaped mud and dating before 7500 BC, ...

  7. Ghost sign - Wikipedia

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    Ghost sign for Eddy's Bread in Helena, Montana, before 2012 restoration Ghost sign for Eddy's Bread, after restoration. Ghost signs are found across the world with the United States, the United Kingdom, France and Canada having many surviving examples. [2] Ghost signs are also called fading ads [3] or brickads.

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