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    Repairing damage

    Thanks Artisan998 Great so something like Pollycell one fill or finishing skim and then lightly sand over when dry? Thats all been a huge help Cheers
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    Repairing damage

    Cheers Spunky. Did you look at the picture? The skim has kinda snapped off. I still have the skirt to go back on, but really hoped I did not need a plasterer for such a small job. Would filler smooth over the area? Cheers
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    Repairing damage

    On the picture you should see a white line where the skirt was, and above it where the skimmed plaster has come away. Thanks
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    Repairing damage

    Hi I have just purchased a house and while the walls have been skimmed, whilst I was replacing damaged floorboards I had to remove some skirting. The skirts were sealed and thus they have damaged the skimmed wall. I am a very unable novice at all this type of thing and would really appreciate...
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