Dura finish

Donzo

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Not a wealth of info out their I can find on what surfaces this can be used on,, want to try it.
Is it similar to uni finish,,,
Re skims no wall treatment, pva, grit required? Found some info,,, says use gyprime on undercoat.
Does that mean you still need to do it if undercoat is still damp.
 
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Not a wealth of info out their I can find on what surfaces this can be used on,, want to try it.
Is it similar to uni finish,,,
Re skims no wall treatment, pva, grit required? Found some info,,, says use gyprime on undercoat.
Does that mean you still need to do it if undercoat is still damp.
Don’t think so mate tbh I just used a few bags , same as using multi but tight first coat , because it’s harder material hardly any lines in first coat easier to trowel up second coat
Light grey in colour
I thought it was nice material

@Formby plastering has used loads of it he be main man to ask
 
Dura finish
 
No gyprime on damp under coats required, only to control the suction. Mix a bit wetter than normal then let it stand for 5 minuets and knock it up again. Make sure you flatten off your 1st coat very well and use as little water as possible when trowelling or it tears. Give me a bell if you need more info.
Cheers
Gary
 
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