It says you can build it up to 40mm dubbing out. It's my mates house and the bricks were falling apart when he was hacking off the old render so it needed a coat just to hold it together . I'm hoping it's going to rub up quicker than a little panel on concrete block I one coated by hand Tuesday on another job .
I needed the lights as well . Some of it was thicker than I thought and we didn't get it on too quick either but gear was good . CheersPut 5 litres in and let it run three quarters down
I'm putting 7.5 in today spraying sas prorend float coat at 12mm with mesh
I'll be getting my lights out ready!!
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Put 5 litres in and let it run three quarters down
I'm putting 7.5 in today spraying sas prorend float coat at 12mm with mesh
I'll be getting my lights out ready!!
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I think it's a bit like parmurex as in its like there mono without the colourSAS float takes an age to go off, as does the top coat.
That's the float they do the prep is more like an adhesive.I think it's a bit like parmurex as in its like there mono without the colour
I did 50m2 yesterday 2 passes with mesh and was finished by 4
Wickes hurry up helped me along mind!!
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Isn't it there rend aid type stuff?That's the float they do the prep is more like an adhesive.