Charlie:
Pastor Jaime writes to us from out in Brazoria..
Tom:
Hallelujah. Mercy. Mercy.
Charlie:
He says, “Praise the Lord and pass the primer.” He wants to know, “I have a brick house and it’s about 35 years old. He wants to paint the brick.” He wants to know are there steps to follow that he should think about? Is there special primer? Special paint? and…
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Tom:
A special prayer.
Charlie:
Yeah. I would say. That’s what I was going to add. He didn’t say this, but advice on whether or not to paint a brick house.
Tom:
If you paint it, they probably won’t write a song about it. (laughs)
Charlie:
That’s true.
Tom:
I’m sorry. He just got it.
Charlie:
He just said, “Oh, yeah.” …never did come back and do a sequel about painting that brick house
Tom:
uh… Once it’s painted, it’s painted. If you want to paint it, you’ll have to paint it on a regular basis. It actually holds paint pretty well, but once in a while it’s going to have to be painted. Some brick is ugly enough to justify it, I will say that, but if it’s good looking brick I don’t know if I’d paint it. It’s up to him. As far as the painting process, if he does choose and he has a message from the good Lord to say, “Paint the Brick.” You start with use masonry primer first. That would be the first message from the other side. Then, you’ll use the exterior … He’s about to fall off his chair. Then, you use the exterior house paint. It’ll be great. Latex.