Grit fail

I think all pva needs less water lately. Even good stuff

Dunno John as I don’t buy much. Observation over the years is that if background is high suction, then a few thin coats soak in and prime better than a really thick coat. Thick coat when dries tends to peel if you rub it with your finger. Painted surfaces, tend to mix a bit thicker, but I never gauge it, just instinct.
 
It's all in plaster what's on floor
was paint you gritted over quite glossy John?
the Bostik plasterers primer will only deal with paint to a silk level, if it's glossy they recommend using their renderers primer instead whereas Bond-it will deal with all paints.
 
was paint you gritted over quite glossy John?
the Bostik plasterers primer will only deal with paint to a silk level, if it's glossy they recommend using their renderers primer instead whereas Bond-it will deal with all paints.
Can't remember . Lad prepped it .
 
The problems arise when some fool allows a lab to prep , grit or PVA over poorly prepped surface is where it all goes wrong
 
maybe u should try it mate, u might like it ;)
A lot of my work nobody would touch , I see it as entertainment as the customer wants the cheap shortcut at their risk , grit adds depth to an overskim so no way that's going on a ceiling have gone over someone else's grit on walls on an abandoned job , I need a variety of suctions across a wall of mixed substrates and you can't achieve that with grit
Grit is for DIY
:LOL: :rayos:
 
You got pics of yours . Not other folks
charlton heston laughing GIF
 
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