I wondered about pliolite, being made from rubber, is that right? But I did some searches and "flexibility" never appears to be mentioned about those products.
Oh, in that case I'll add a bit more that I've found out, I didn't before because I thought it was off topic.
Turns out there's this type of paint called "elastomeric" paint. These are paints that can stretch and can apparently cope well with hairline cracking. Example: Bedec Extra Flex. There...
Thanks for that reference, I'll look into that. Although I'm not sure about acrylic - this is a slightly exposed location, I thought silicone might be better - can you have a silicone topcoat?
Could you name the good companies you remember?
The builder who mentioned this approach calls the installer a "painter" - I guess it's relative; to a builder this stuff is paint. To a painter, it's probably render ;-)
I've sand and cement render on my house. Some of it is shot, but most of it is still on very nicely. There are also quite a lot of small cracks.
I want to fix the cracks once and for all (or at least for a couple of decades). I was going to have the render taken off and a silicone render...
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