If your still struggling/unsure? Get a local rep out from Weber or Parex or Fassa who can advise a complete system so your covered rather than a bit if this followed by bit of that etc. Any competent renderer should know how to sort your job out to be fair. Try googling some local ones and check...
It's s**t mate use Bondit green exterior grit it's waterproof and you can put loads on with it all pulling in at the same time. The yellow stuff is as bad as blue grit. Waste of time mate don't waste your money
Refina much better as not as rounded at the corners plus better handle too. I've used both and only one id buy again is the Refina. Infact I gave my nela away
Thought it was 2 ceilings? Even so, that old topic of you won't get away with charging this and that regard where we are based etc. I myself think if I won't get out of a job the money I want? I leave it simple as that
If I get any messages via text email etc from any customer arguing a price etc?? I just reply "I'm mentally bum raping you right now. What are you wearing??" Then I hear nothing again???
Seen some photos of you "fast lads " most of it on the floor and everywhere else etc I'm quick but happy to be tidy at the same time but you lot crack on with the cock measuring :inocente:
Chip the paint off mate first on the area that needs patching. Seal with bit of sbr and apply the pre bagged gear flatten and sponge once gone off as you would your sand/cement
Was never a fan of Refina spat the eze one. But been using the blue speedskim one now for quite sometime. I use the eze if I need some extra time. Hope your in fine fettle too pal??
Can use an old piece of mortar to rub up and down the damaged edge. But as sand cement is rare as hens teeth on site these days use the oil stone method as mentioned above. Might be an idea to dry bum whoever responsible for the boarding while your at it too??
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