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k-rend used to do a bagged product with a butter coat, pre coloured, used it to match an existing building on an estate type hospital. We f**k*d up the small trial panel at first but sussed it after that.
 
k-rend used to do a bagged product with a butter coat, pre coloured, used it to match an existing building on an estate type hospital. We f**k*d up the small trial panel at first but sussed it after that.
It’s very hard for it to look natural at the start, until you get the hang of it.
 

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If it’s getting painted, aye. If it’s white or colour - mix enough to complete the wall/elevation.
Would you float a chimney and harl straight on. Or would you butter coat a chimney first and harl?
 
K-rend silicone wet dash is superb. Takes a bit of getting used to right enough mix it too stiff and it looks horrendous
 
We knocked it up in a round storage tank tub, enough to do the whole elevation, when you scrape the trowel around the edge it just about creates an edge if that makes sense, so fairly wet and always butter coat, it helps consistency and application, cover up well.
 
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