MFL Plastering
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Hi chaps one thing always confused me is the low and high suction. I've always Pva and bond walls when they have been stripped back to brick or breeze block but some use hardwall any advise
Spray water on it and see what happens. Drips all The way down the wall = low suctionWhat do u class as examples of low medium high suction walls
That dont make senseWhat do u class as examples of low medium high suction walls
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I've always Pva and bond walls when they have been stripped back to brick or breeze block
@John jStop using bonding coat to float walls you nugget,bonding is good for patch repair i.e filling chases etc and also good for dubbing out uneven walls and forming curves on ceilings etc,
Try finding anything else. It’s desperate for hardwall or tough coat. We’re expected to float everything out with bonding now.Stop using bonding coat to float walls you nugget,bonding is good for patch repair i.e filling chases etc and also good for dubbing out uneven walls and forming curves on ceilings etc,
So what do u like using then on a bare wall to floatStop using bonding coat to float walls you nugget,bonding is good for patch repair i.e filling chases etc and also good for dubbing out uneven walls and forming curves on ceilings etc,
Bonding for everything.
Even cellers
Its either fckin low suction or high
Either hardwall or s+c and browning back in the daySo what do u like using then on a bare wall to float