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i know it will bond to concrete. Cant imagine paint sticking to it being a problem as long as its completely dry and on a solid area...no flexing.
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LOL, grest reply on the swing and pole mounting. They were installed with no problems.
Have a inground pool made of concrete that has two hairline cracks. Wanted to use 5200 and paint over it. Googled 3m/5200, but they didnt say if you can paint over it. Ok, gotta go adjust the swing height. : )
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THAT HOUSE HAS AN INGROUND POOL????
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Im pretty sure you can paint it because my fiberglasser gelcoats over it when glassing up to a chimney on a fiberglass deck.
I will look for some pics that would be more helpful
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BTW who gets in the swing
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Thanks Lumber.
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