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Always use paint products specific to the surface it is being applied to.
There are masonry and cement paint specifically designed for your situation. Refer to your product label to determine if you can apply it to cement, and if not, find a suitable product and properly prepare surface according to manufacture specifications in order to get the most "life" from your paint. If not properly prepared, product will not adhere to surface as is desired.
No, it is not recommended to use deck paint on a cement porch. Deck paint is typically designed for wooden surfaces exposed to outdoor elements, while cement requires a different type of paint formulated specifically for concrete. Using the wrong type of paint can result in poor adhesion, durability, and overall finish quality. For a cement porch, it is recommended to use a concrete-specific paint or stain that is designed to withstand the unique challenges that concrete surfaces face, such as moisture, temperature changes, and foot traffic. By using the appropriate paint for your cement porch, you can ensure a long-lasting and attractive finish that will withstand the test of time.