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Aug 19, 2011 3:46 AM CST
Name: Debbie
Lexington, VA (Zone 6a)
Charter ATP Member I helped plan and beta test the plant database. Creator of ATP Logo and other graphics Region: Virginia Garden Art Cat Lover
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Ridesredmule said:Thank you dear and yes, we have missed you. Charley send you warm nuzzles...


Thank you Charley. Lovey dubby

Sorry Tee, I knew I had seen this question somewhere but forgot to come back and answer you! *Blush* I'm upset because the faux stone paint price has gone up - almost $10 now!! Grumbling I'm pretty sure Walmart's prices are a little cheaper but they don't have as many colors. I've used a number of different brands (Krylon, etc.) and have pretty good luck with them keeping their "integrity" as long as you use a good primer first. I've used the paint on plastic pots but found unless the pot has a textured finish, or you use a sanding primer which gives a rough base, after 3-4 years the faux stone paint will start to peel. I painted quite a few plastic containers about 5-6 years ago. Those with the smooth finish have a few 'bad' spots but those that had a texture in the plastic look good as new! Thumbs up

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