Carlysharpe
New Member
Hi all
We've had our home rendered with Parex Monorex GF, which was applied by hand as one 15mm coat. We're not happy with the amount of waves in the work and white patches.
A rep from Parex said that it appears that misses and scarring are causing the lighter white patches and suggested using crylane to take the eye away from this, but warned this won't fix the unevenness of the render. I asked if the highspots could be gently scratched back before crylane is applied to try and smooth the uneven surface, but the rep says this could lead to more scarring as the render is now so dry.
Does anyone have any advice on how we can make this look better, as we cannot afford to have the render removed and reapplied?
Thank you in advance.
We've had our home rendered with Parex Monorex GF, which was applied by hand as one 15mm coat. We're not happy with the amount of waves in the work and white patches.
A rep from Parex said that it appears that misses and scarring are causing the lighter white patches and suggested using crylane to take the eye away from this, but warned this won't fix the unevenness of the render. I asked if the highspots could be gently scratched back before crylane is applied to try and smooth the uneven surface, but the rep says this could lead to more scarring as the render is now so dry.
Does anyone have any advice on how we can make this look better, as we cannot afford to have the render removed and reapplied?
Thank you in advance.