Patch mono

It’s hard to patch mint, so you may be waiting a while.
Mask up the surrounding area, put on more than what you need to scratch back flush.
Get your timing right, ie same time as you put in on originally, as different timings will effect colour.
 
It’s hard to patch mint, so you may be waiting a while.
Mask up the surrounding area, put on more than what you need to scratch back flush.
Get your timing right, ie same time as you put in on originally, as different timings will effect colour.
If I was to patch it and then paint would it look mint?
 
It should do if your painting it, as your removing that colour difference.but it depends on your abilities.
 
This is my only ever attempt mate , not sure if it’s mint but when customer seen it he said oh Pete it looks brilliant I thought thank goodness
Lol
Patch mono
 
If you use paint then Rendit can supply and Parex do a colour wash. Jub revitacolor is good as well. These paints come very thick and need watering down a lot if it is to be a colour wash and not look painted. I have added 40% water to jub and it was still a bit like paint.
 
If you use paint then Rendit can supply and Parex do a colour wash. Jub revitacolor is good as well. These paints come very thick and need watering down a lot if it is to be a colour wash and not look painted. I have added 40% water to jub and it was still a bit like paint.
I had the same thing with thick custard I added more milk but it was still a little custardy?
 
Patched today need advice on paint can I get a paint match from somewhere or do I just order parex colour wash g10 and paint the whole panel? Will the panel next to it look an eyesore?
 

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