AntJones
Member
I finished a rendering job on tuesday. We have had dry weather here in the midlands while all the work was being done.
Although it was chilly, we had no frost. I Used Jub primer and acrylic top coat to finish some sections of the job which were existing painted render and some on top of HP12 backing coat. It went on and rubbed up ok in the normal way.
but seemed slow to set but i put it down to the cold weather.
This customer is 'fussy' but was pleased with the job and paid up sweet.
Then Two days later I get a text to say the render top coat is
'melting off the wall like candle wax' and to get round straight away to sort it out!... I was away for a two days and not able to go back until today.
Has anybody experienced this?
What is going on?
Have I Fked up somewhere?
Is it fixable
Could it be a bad batch of Jub?
Any advice greatly appreciated that does not involve costing me a fortune this side of Xmas
Although it was chilly, we had no frost. I Used Jub primer and acrylic top coat to finish some sections of the job which were existing painted render and some on top of HP12 backing coat. It went on and rubbed up ok in the normal way.
but seemed slow to set but i put it down to the cold weather.
This customer is 'fussy' but was pleased with the job and paid up sweet.
Then Two days later I get a text to say the render top coat is
'melting off the wall like candle wax' and to get round straight away to sort it out!... I was away for a two days and not able to go back until today.
Has anybody experienced this?
What is going on?
Have I Fked up somewhere?
Is it fixable
Could it be a bad batch of Jub?
Any advice greatly appreciated that does not involve costing me a fortune this side of Xmas