K Ky12 Member Mar 23, 2014 #1 Hi again, I've dot and dabbed a room but in some boards one edge stands 2-3 mm proud at the joint to the next board. Whats the best way round this when I come to skim, or would the scrim tape sort that? Cheers guys
Hi again, I've dot and dabbed a room but in some boards one edge stands 2-3 mm proud at the joint to the next board. Whats the best way round this when I come to skim, or would the scrim tape sort that? Cheers guys
bubbles65 Well-Known Member Mar 23, 2014 #2 Carlite Bonding first. If you're not confident with your speed bond it the night before and skim next morning :RpS_thumbup:
Carlite Bonding first. If you're not confident with your speed bond it the night before and skim next morning :RpS_thumbup:
K Ky12 Member Mar 23, 2014 #3 And would you use bonding just around these joints or over all the boards as a base coat kind of layer?
And would you use bonding just around these joints or over all the boards as a base coat kind of layer?
carlos Well-Known Member Mar 23, 2014 #8 Dub out the steps embed scrim then skim as normal. You won't notice the bump in the wall once painted
Dub out the steps embed scrim then skim as normal. You won't notice the bump in the wall once painted