Can I paint over Drylok masonry Waterproofer?

A. Yes and no. DRYLOK® may be used over any other cementitious-type waterproofing paint in good, repaintable condition, either inside or outside. However, DRYLOK® cannot be used over an oil or latex-based paint on the inside of a building.Click to see full answer. Subsequently, one may also ask, should you paint over Drylok?DRYLOK readily accepts latex or acrylic paints once the DRYLOK itself is dry. It can be used as a base coat or primer for other paints, for instance, if you prefer a shade not available in any of the DRYLOK products. Wait at least 24 hours before painting over fresh DRYLOK, as this allows for ample drying time.Secondly, what is the best waterproofing paint for concrete? The BEHR 5 gal. Basement and Masonry Waterproofing Paint with NanoGuard technology is an interior/exterior waterproofer specially designed for porous concrete and masonry surfaces. Also to know, can you put Drylok over a painted surface? DRYLOK loses its waterproofing ability when applying the chemical over painted walls or flooring containing latex or oil-based paint. You can still apply DRYLOK over latex or oil-based paint but the chemical will not prevent moisture from seeping in through the concrete wall or flooring.How do you paint Drylok?Apply the first coat to bare masonry with a three-quarter-inch nap roller, a DRYLOK® Brush or a quality nylon bristle brush. If using a brush, work the DRYLOK® Extreme Masonry Waterproofer into the pores of the masonry, making sure to fill all pores and pinholes.
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