Thought that might be the case and there's no easy trick to getting it perfectly flat. It'll always polish smooth but follow the bumps.
So we're saying it's just a case of skill and experience to not force bumps into it when you're trying to flatten it off.
Thanks guys, when I say masonry, I meant a solid wall rather than a studwork partition. Examples include bonding coat that's had tiles taken off of it. I put bonding back into any big holes. I do have a feather edge but I wouldn't normally use it on skim, I'd use it with bonding to get it flat...
Hi everyone,
I'm a self employed contractor doing internal refurbishment work mostly. I taught myself some plastering the hard way by just having a crack in my own flat. I've got experience in carpentry and plumbing, tiling and decorating, so why not try my hand at plastering.
I made every...
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