Do you have the water feed on top or bottom inlet on rubber cone?was told top one for rendering bottom for plastering.possibly why firing back up chamber,only ever used it for render myself so can’t 100% vouch for that info but worth a shot or asking somebody at Pft?
If it’s a scratch back mono system that was supposedly applied then they have managed to make it look like a bad bucket silicone textured finish somehow!this is where half the confusion is coming from the pictures aren’t the greatest and everybody is struggling to figure out what the heck they...
Yeah but sooks like a c**t!need to be on the ball otherwise it goes all rubbery when trying to trowel up with plastic,dunno if be worth while painting with primer again or another pass with whatever it was coated with start again kind of thing,been a while since it’s happened to me but pretty...
It’s a bit light on the chips if I remember correctly,think I had to add more into it to get it where I wanted but it’s been years since I used it they might have sorted it out bye now,oh and be carefull with the water too much or too little per batch can lighten or darken the panel if it’s a white!
I’ve seen some jobs that looked like they have put multi on with a wellington boot so I reckon a roller would be far superior especially a b&q one hiy!
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