Use a bigger paintbrush for this.
Cleaning concrete block painting.
There are two basic types of finish on concrete block smooth and split face.
Using a pressure washer on a mild pressure level of 1500 2000 psi will get the job done quickly but it s okay if you don t have access to one.
Allow the first coat of paint to dry for about 10 hours.
Wash the blocks with a pressure washer or hose and scrub brush.
The pressure washer can remove most if not all of the loose paint.
Start by painting the edges of the concrete surface.
2 dissolve 1 2 ounce of trisodium phosphate tsp.
Clean the concrete surface with soap and warm water removing any old paint.
Spray the entire wall with water to rinse off dust and dirt.
The bad news for the fastidious homeowner is that.
Your supplies are likely to be a bucket scrub brush and detergent.
Use the paint roller for painting the areas away from the edges.
Thin black and white fungi growth spreads over cement basement walls and leaves behind a musty odor.
2 combine 1 cup trisodium phosphate with 1 gallon of hot water in.
Regardless of the finish and whether the concrete has already been painted the cleaning procedure is very similar.
You can use a regular garden hose to spray down the blocks and then scrub with a brush to remove dirt.
Use a 500 psi pressure washer to remove any peeling paint.
Step 1 clean the wall.
Then remove any existing paint or gunk using a power washer or scraper and wire brush.
This concrete cleaner uses bio remediation a technique by which microorganisms are used to clean stain messes that other cleaning agents like soaps degreasers and detergents can t break.
Scrub away any dirt grime or gunk that is stuck to the concrete.
Previously painted most of the prep work involves removing all loose or peeling paint and fully evaluating the condition of the block.
Start washing at the top and work your way down the concrete block wall.
Mold and mildew spores flourish in basements that are dim warm damp and poorly lit.
Hydrogen peroxide or ammonia also work well too.
Since many basements contain high moisture levels they are often installed with cement cinder block walls.
Rinse the cinder blocks with water to wash away dust and surface grime.
First sweep away any surface leaves debris and dirt.