From the Forum: Dealing With Exposed Brick
Homeowners had hoped that after removing the plaster from an old brick partywall they could just whitewash the brick and leave it exposed, but they are finding themselves dealing with a lot of dust.
Homeowners had hoped that after removing the plaster from an old brick partywall they could just whitewash the brick and leave it exposed, but they are finding themselves dealing with a lot of dust. The don’t have the budget for repointing and are thinking of brushing off the mortar and sealing the brick. Are there any other inexpensive solutions? What else should they consider?
Please chime in with your advice.
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