Cream a tar tar

Can honestly say it really helped me and works, I'm assuming it's some kind of acid that counter balances/slows the alkaline solution? I was going to try the extratime or the other acid powder foodgrade stuff (can't remember what it's called)

Always thought it was a wind up
 
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I like halftime, get about a 1.15 set on it. Also lovely for bonding, 2 sachets to a bag of bonding it's workable for about 15 minutes then flash sets and is ready to skim about 5 minutes later, just be quick though as when it goes it goes in about 20 seconds
 
Just say both......I have got sodium cirate but you can never work out how much to put in .... but itsb great for cleaning my tools lol
I use it all the time on cornice work in workshop but only use it in casting plaster iwould put to a yellow bucket full of water the same as u would put salt on your dinner this gives about 20 minutes longer working life I have in past over dosed it and this is rely a very slow set but never known it affect the finish never tried tartar
 
I use it all the time on cornice work in workshop but only use it in casting plaster iwould put to a yellow bucket full of water the same as u would put salt on your dinner this gives about 20 minutes longer working life I have in past over dosed it and this is rely a very slow set but never known it affect the finish never tried tartar
How much did you put in a yellow bucket was told about a tablespoon
 
Normal halftime sets bonding in 20 minutes
Thanks mate just posted it as came up on my notifications this week they bought one out for bonding too , tbh I find it interesting they have a different one than for skim coats and thought it worth a share
 
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