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I wasn't sure about the style either. Is this it?...

I wasn't sure about the style either. Is this it?
I guess I can't post a pic yet so here is a link....
h**p://www.costco.com/Browse/Product.aspx?Prodid=11311478
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Posted By painterjohn

Not sure splinters is what he wants either.

Not sure splinters is what he wants either.
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Posted By painterjohn

No disrespect Billy but...concrete sealer is very...

No disrespect Billy but...concrete sealer is very hard stuff. What kind of paint would you put on top of that?
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Posted By painterjohn

I just reread your post...Why are you keeping...

I just reread your post...Why are you keeping paint this long?
It's been 3.5 years since you needed this color. Write down all info about the color and dispose all paint that is at least 6 months...
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Posted By painterjohn

Sorry but it is curdled,buttermilk,trash and no...

Sorry but it is curdled,buttermilk,trash and no way to bring it back. If you have the can info or color info any pro paint store can match it. Or cut a small sample from the wall and touch up if...
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Posted By painterjohn

I've only messed with vinyl/plastic wood grain...

I've only messed with vinyl/plastic wood grain doors a couple times years ago and they are a pain.
Try cleaning it with a soft bristle brush and TSP. Then find a good vinyl stain(ask Sherwin...
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Posted By painterjohn

I agree with marksr about using stain instead of...

I agree with marksr about using stain instead of paint on concrete because it digs in deeper.
Try using a commercial washer with a power tip. That is a 0 tip that swirls...very powerful. A lot of...
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Posted By painterjohn

You might want to use a good grade of plywood....

You might want to use a good grade of plywood. Whatever you put on it will raise the grain a lot.
You say it will be about a year before it is covered...how about an indoor/outdoor carpet.
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