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NOTICE!!!!! Now, you can go back to the first slide and follow the spray-painting instructions. Very important to do the spray-painting technique because this is what ages the tombstone.

Again, before this step, go to the first slide, the spray paint picture. Do those instructions first, and then come back here.

After you spray painted the aging, turn the tombstone on it's side so you can get to the base. Seal all openings around the PVC with caulk. Let dry and coat with dry-lock. Let dry again. Then turn right-side up again to paint the rest of the tombstone with Drylok. Drylok is terrific for this because it is waterproof and has sand in it which helps give it a stone look. In this first coat, I had some white Drylok. But, be sure to use gray Drylok though, as you see in the second picture, it has the perfect stone color.

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