Bonding or browning ? Help !

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Stanbra

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Hello lads, I've been trying to dub out parts of my kitchen out as the walls are damaged and uneaven. The walls are mainly painted and bits where the sparky has chased out.

Tried using browning and it just seemed to slide and I couldn't play around with it without it all just sliding. Should I have used thistle bonding ??

Also I scratched painted parts with my Stanley.
 
Hello lads, I've been trying to dub out parts of my kitchen out as the walls are damaged and uneaven. The walls are mainly painted and bits where the sparky has chased out.

Tried using browning and it just seemed to slide and I couldn't play around with it without it all just sliding. Should I have used thistle bonding ??

Also I scratched painted parts with my Stanley.
Use Bonding.
 
Browning for medium/high suction/good key backgrounds.

Bonding for low suction/low key backgrounds.

Give me browning or hardwall any day. Lightweight and great for float/set.
But over painted surfaces it has to be bonding.

Please guys...it even says it on the bags.
 
I like hardwall but you
Can't beat dri coat :numberone:

Bonding for the op though (60 or normal) :aburrido: the choice is yours
 
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