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You will need to spray a heavy coat of acrylic block fill primer and then <a href="https://project.annexal.com/house-painting-old/back-rolling.html">back roll</a> with a 1 inch or thicker lamb's skin roller. This will fill most of the pores. Now you can spray your paint. I recommend also back rolling the paint to help fill any remaining pores.
It is a good idea to pressure wash the block first to remove dust, dirt and possibly some stains.
You will need to spray a heavy coat of acrylic block fill primer and then <a href="https://project.annexal.com/house-painting-old/back-rolling.html">back roll</a> with a 1 inch or thicker lamb's skin roller. This will fill most of the pores. Now you can spray your paint. I recommend also back rolling the paint to help fill any remaining pores.
It is a good idea to pressure wash the block first to remove dust, dirt and possibly some stains.