Love the simplicity and the hints on the brush and power drill paint mixer. THAT's a win! Thank you, and headed to ACE Hardware now (even tho this was 2 years, ago, this still helps people out there!).
So with that Anvil brush, one trick I came across was to take super glue and just super glue the tops of the bristles (near the handle) that way they won't come off and fall in the paint/coating. Probably still worth buying the other brush but just a tip for the future with those types of brushes.
I was so stressed to get the same consistency each time that i mixed more but just want to say it didn’t matter. So easy. I mixed with a kitchen whisk. I only had an area about the size of two doors so i mixed a little at a time. If it’s thin, go over it again. Easier than I expected.
Looks good. Thanks for sharing - it helped us decide to go ahead and move forward with doing the same to our house. I really love the wood panel porch ceiling too :). GREAT JOB
My house is huge too... How long did it take exactly? I saw one couple using a sprayer. Looked great. Saw another man trying to use a sprayer (he said NO) lol I'm so OCD - I would probably do it all myself. Your house looks gorgeous.
Awesome video. Deciding between German schmear or lime wash for my house. Do you think the romabio can be made a bit thicker to cover some eroded bricks?
When it rains, does the white seem to darken and look more transparent? I did a DIY lime wash too for the same reasons you did but I bought a cheap bag of powder lime and just mixed with water. It looked great when done like yours but within 2 years, all the places that are exposed to rain the most are completely washed off so I’m thinking I just didn’t use the right ingredients. There’s gotta be more than just Lime and water in this product. Did yours hold up to the weather so far? If so, I’m going to redo mine the way you did it. Let me know how yours has held up so far please!
I'm doing this currently with our house. Bought a bag of lime powder. I noticed that after it dried, I hit it with some water and the white goes transparent, then dries back to white. Looking for answers like you as well haha.
Due to the acid in rain, the lime will eventually wash itself off in places that gets the most attention from it. It natural for the product to act that way and can always be re-brushed.
I want to see pictures if you do! I would think that you can, or if you want a opaque look, @romabio paints makes some other options that would be great!
Looks great but honestly, more DIY and way more cost effective is to buy a 50lb bag of hydrated lime from HD or Lowes and mix it with water. Cost me $11. Would cost you less than $50 (incl other equipment) to do the whole house. RomaBio is WAY overpriced and for the same amount of work mixing batches you can save a ton.
I’m not sure how long or what’s recommended but can tell you that I had the diluted mixture with the lid on for about 4 months and used on this first house, a friends house, and our new house. All good size brick front homes and that initial big bucket of limewash went a long way!
ROMABIO and Home Depot should be ashamed at their prices. $250 for a bucket of what is basically lime putty with a drop of some unneeded solvents is downright dishonest. Historically, limewash was just about the cheapest thing you could paint your house with.
I’ve been painting for 22 years in LA and I must say you did a great job.
Love the simplicity and the hints on the brush and power drill paint mixer. THAT's a win! Thank you, and headed to ACE Hardware now (even tho this was 2 years, ago, this still helps people out there!).
You’ve got the best video I’ve found on this. Thanks.
So with that Anvil brush, one trick I came across was to take super glue and just super glue the tops of the bristles (near the handle) that way they won't come off and fall in the paint/coating. Probably still worth buying the other brush but just a tip for the future with those types of brushes.
This was the most helpful tutorial!! Thank you tons!
The transition before and after looks amazing. Great job! I'm doing this to my home this spring/summer. Very similar home brick/roof styles.
Beautiful home I love it
I was so stressed to get the same consistency each time that i mixed more but just want to say it didn’t matter. So easy. I mixed with a kitchen whisk. I only had an area about the size of two doors so i mixed a little at a time. If it’s thin, go over it again. Easier than I expected.
What are you planning to change the vinyl to? I think it complements the limewash well
Looks good. Thanks for sharing - it helped us decide to go ahead and move forward with doing the same to our house. I really love the wood panel porch ceiling too :). GREAT JOB
Thanks! We’re really happy with how simple it was and how well it’s held up!
I want to see yours when you’re done, good luck!
It looks amazing, thank you for this video, it answered all my questions.
Your home turned out beautiful. Good job. About how long it took to wash your entire Home?
looks great.now just cover up that misplaced fluted column out front
What stain was used on the roof of your porch?
How do you let some of the brick to show a little
My house is huge too... How long did it take exactly? I saw one couple using a sprayer. Looked great. Saw another man trying to use a sprayer (he said NO) lol I'm so OCD - I would probably do it all myself. Your house looks gorgeous.
Great video and guidelines.
5" brush doesn't cover gaps between the bricks in my house.
Do you recommend sprayer?
Great vid!
Awesome video. Deciding between German schmear or lime wash for my house. Do you think the romabio can be made a bit thicker to cover some eroded bricks?
How did the lime wash hold up.
I read you are supposed to spray it with a hose within an hour of applying it, did you do that?
When it rains, does the white seem to darken and look more transparent? I did a DIY lime wash too for the same reasons you did but I bought a cheap bag of powder lime and just mixed with water. It looked great when done like yours but within 2 years, all the places that are exposed to rain the most are completely washed off so I’m thinking I just didn’t use the right ingredients. There’s gotta be more than just Lime and water in this product. Did yours hold up to the weather so far? If so, I’m going to redo mine the way you did it. Let me know how yours has held up so far please!
I'm doing this currently with our house. Bought a bag of lime powder. I noticed that after it dried, I hit it with some water and the white goes transparent, then dries back to white. Looking for answers like you as well haha.
Due to the acid in rain, the lime will eventually wash itself off in places that gets the most attention from it. It natural for the product to act that way and can always be re-brushed.
Can you use a masonry sealer after liming to hold the lime/color?
Thanks for sharing this! I can not wait to get started on my house! Do you know if you can limewash stucco?
I want to see pictures if you do! I would think that you can, or if you want a opaque look, @romabio paints makes some other options that would be great!
Looks great but honestly, more DIY and way more cost effective is to buy a 50lb bag of hydrated lime from HD or Lowes and mix it with water. Cost me $11. Would cost you less than $50 (incl other equipment) to do the whole house. RomaBio is WAY overpriced and for the same amount of work mixing batches you can save a ton.
How long since you’ve done your method & how did it hold up in rain etc.?
Same question as DV, I’ve read that others’ diy lime washes out over time.
Wondering if sealing after liming is a viable options
you could just have the siding painted as well, rather than replacing it.
About to do mine the same. Could you use a paint roller instead of brushes?
Sorry I’m just seeing this! I would think so, but if I do it again think that spraying may be the easiest option
Did you paint your porch black?
What’s the square footage of your home? And did you cover the back as well?
It’s about 4,700 finished space inside. Only the front is brick, the rest is siding!
How long can you keep the diluted mixture? Do you need to use it all up that day?
I’m not sure how long or what’s recommended but can tell you that I had the diluted mixture with the lid on for about 4 months and used on this first house, a friends house, and our new house. All good size brick front homes and that initial big bucket of limewash went a long way!
@@corinroth7204 thank you!! I was worried I needed to use it all the same day
As long as it is stored a normal temperature with water on top of the material, it will last for a really long time.
you mentioned following an instagram for lime wash info.... what instagram was that?
Romabiopaints on IG is the company, and I believe I have a highlight on my Instagram as well @Corin.Roth
ROMABIO and Home Depot should be ashamed at their prices. $250 for a bucket of what is basically lime putty with a drop of some unneeded solvents is downright dishonest. Historically, limewash was just about the cheapest thing you could paint your house with.