Wow cheers for that advice mate didn’t go to collage, site trained since 2011 mainly done new builds, stay clear of domestics as I can’t be arsed with the hassle, this is for a friend of a friend who I’ve done stuff for in the past so no this scenario hasn’t come up for me but yeah cheers for that insightIf you don't know the answer to this question you shouldn't be skimming anyone's kitchen out if I'm perfectly honest with you. When you was at college did this scenario ever come up?![]()
fixed that for you smootherIf you don't know the answer to this question you shouldn't be skimming anyone's kitchen out if I'm perfectly honest with you. When you was on your 5 day course did this scenario ever come up?![]()
Tight coat of bonding, hardwall can't be put on that thin.Hi everyone I’ve got a small kitchen to re skim for a customer I’ve done loads for but the walls are bare sand and cement could I give a tight coat of bonding or hard wall and the skim straight over or would it be best to knock off and start again?
cheers
Nothing to do with that! Would you part with your money if you was a customer and you had your plasterer asking the most simple of questions! And your answer is incorrect!Tight coat of bonding, hardwall can't be put on that thin.
Obviously knock off if the sand and cement isn't sound though.
Don't listen to the other 2, they just like an argument
Nay botherCheers for that mate, the walls are solid which is why I begged the question in the first place didn’t want to make more work than necessary