Parinter is easy to use and not bad on price
You won't be floating it mind
If it's a thin coat system mesh beads then flatten and sponge away
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What I like about it is it's not full of polymer so pulls in niceAmen to that.
We use Parinter over old painted render and then tyrolean on top. Easy to spat and sponge.
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ive just done one. used hp 12. found it easier to sponge finish than spat finish ready for topping
used 10mm bellcast then mesh anglebeads
Amen to that.
We use Parinter over old painted render and then tyrolean on top. Easy to spat and sponge.
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Parinter is easy to use and not bad on price
You won't be floating it mind
If it's a thin coat system mesh beads then flatten and sponge away
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all hand applied mateDid you use power sponge on it? spat first? mesh angle beads where to I get those? 8mm?
Thanks, HP12 same spec I got from K Rend.
You won't want to use a 8mm bead which doesn't exist anyhow!!Did you use power sponge on it? spat first? mesh angle beads where to I get those? 8mm?
Thanks, HP12 same spec I got from K Rend.
You won't want to use a 8mm bead which doesn't exist anyhow!!
Mesh bead or 6mm plastic bead
All the big suppliers will stock mesh beads
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What makes parinter stick so well if it's not polymers?What I like about it is it's not full of polymer so pulls in nice
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f**k knowsWhat makes parinter stick so well if it's not polymers?
I'd give it a go but it's a ballache to get hold of for me.f**k knows
I know it has a high lime content
I rate this gear as there's nothing else on the market like it
At £14 for a 30kg bag it's worth every penny
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