What's the old surface , lime ? Looks like the rest is on its way ?B&q 20min quick dry filler, 6 months ago did small repair, total bond failure.
It's spec is good adhesion to painted surfaces,
Anybody had issues with it,
My b&q don't sell easy fill 20 for some reason now
Never had issues with that.
Seems strange , painted plasterboard with no skim , why the crack not straightPainted plasterboard was surface, it was a crack in a few places that was taped, they didn't want a skim.
Sorry, the ceiling has been skimmed over artex previously by someone. Skim was solid, plasterboard below,,,, it had a few cracks at one bit.Seems strange , painted plasterboard with no skim , why the crack not straight
Looks like skim is loose on edge , anyway , so the skim delaminated around a crack ,Sorry, the ceiling has been skimmed over artex previously by someone. Skim was solid, plasterboard below,,,, it had a few cracks at one bit.
That filler totally just fell off. Absolutely no bond on existing paint.
Crack was paper taped with filler, then area feathered out with filler, no pva required, filler is spec like easy fill on prep on painted surface.Looks like skim is loose on edge , anyway , so the skim delaminated around a crack ,
( skimmed on dry PVA I assume, )
was the area prepped ( cleaned and PVA ) for your filler ?
Crack was paper taped with filler, then area feathered out with filler, no pva required, filler is spec like easy fill on prep on painted surface.
Why's the crack not straight?Looks like you’ve filled over an existing crack without digging it out n meshing? Hard to see. If so, source or original crack still there n pushed it off?
Good for you , don't come on here for people to agree with me , I don't always agree with what it says on the packet ( i treat it as guidance that doesn't cover all scenarios and am Ott from 20 years of over skimming stuff that nobody wants to touch )I don't agree, I re done in toupret
You don't pva if a filler specs says compatible with painted surfaces. I read pdf on most materials I use.
You don't pva with easy fill also.
It ain't prep failure it's material failure.
Why's the crack not straight?
Good for you , don't come on here for people to agree with me , I don't always agree with what it says on the packet ( i treat it as guidance that doesn't cover all scenarios and am Ott from 20 years of over skimming stuff that nobody wants to touch )
Bump for more ideas
( and disagreement )
Had a bloke try to get me to overskims artex on plasterboard once , on close inspection it had skim, artex , bond and skim then another artex , was approaching 3/4 inch already , refused especially as it was downstairs and 4m joists, lol my dad did it ( I was always fighting a loosing battle )Don’t know without being there.
Where do the manufacturers say that, for toupret, easy fill etc that are a non dried filler.outwith the spec for this gear I spoke to their technical department and the assured me it will bind to painted surfaces, no pva.With non air dried filler you should always pva first. So never easyfill on paint only joint cement.
Does it bind to dusty surfacesWhere do the manufacturers say that, for toupret, easy fill etc that are a non dried filler.outwith the spec for this gear I spoke to their technical department and the assured me it will bind to painted surfaces, no pva.
It's says on their website.
Omg
It says surfaces should be clean, and dry.
I would clean , PVA to seal surface and use Toupret
Which do you think the filler would stick to best , sealed or dusty
Keep me own bottle in the vanPut some vinegar in it? Works every time.
The surface was not dusty when first repaired, it had a few cracks on a clean emulsion ceiling, picture yesterday was when I removed it. I emailed them kept, some of the gear that was removed.Which do you think the filler would stick to best , sealed or dusty
Ha , firstly I don't do something just because I've seen someone else do it and secondlyThe surface was not dusty when first repaired, it had a few cracks on a clean emulsion ceiling, picture yesterday was when I removed it. I emailed them kept, some of the gear that was removed.
I have never seen a painter pva surfaces then easy fill.
And seen loads of large projects.
Is this gps. Lol
Possibly, but I don't use pva when it says on the tinHa , firstly I don't do something just because I've seen someone else do it and secondly
I still pose the question would it stick better without the PVA , that's your call
If its held together and come away with in bits I would have guessed it's the bond
Ceilings flex, thick filler doesn't
Have you seen my post on double visit skimming , several thin layers PVA'd will flex more than one thick layer , ( not the main reason for double skim but an additional bonus )
I get why you all think I'm mad , you think I do this to every ceiling , in fact it's probably 1 in 10
Agree so bnq are paying for you to repair then , let me know how that goes , I would guess PVA is in the void warranty small print lolPossibly, but I don't use pva when it says on the tin
No need to spot prime
Good adhesion to painted surfaces, that's up to manufacturers to state that on their spec sheet.
What happens if you pva, then blows with filler, you say to manufacturers I pva d first.
Usual warranty void, you used a agent that is not in
Application sheet.
Yes.Would you expect a solid item ( filler ) to stay bonded to emulsion when flexed , I used to think I was the mad one