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I DONT LIKE THE LOOK OF FIREPLACES THAT LOOK LIKE SOMEONE JUST SLAPPED A CAN OF PAINT ON TO COVER IT UP. HOW IS BRICK-ANEW DIFFERENT THAN THAT?

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I DONT LIKE THE LOOK OF FIREPLACES THAT LOOK LIKE SOMEONE JUST SLAPPED A CAN OF PAINT ON TO COVER IT UP. HOW IS BRICK-ANEW DIFFERENT THAN THAT?

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Brick-Anew really looks like real brick – not just brick that’s been painted over. If you purchased new brick, every brick wouldn’t look the same and every brick wouldn’t be one solid color. That’s the look you get when you apply the shades of paint according to the directions in the kit.

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