Hi have just had large areas plastered, am very very pleased with the result, there are a couple of tiny small bits that need a bit of poly filla filling, do I do this b4 I glue/seal the areas, of after prior to painting? Thanks.
Maybe.Hi have just had large areas plastered, am very very pleased with the result, there are a couple of tiny small bits that need a bit of poly filla filling, do I do this b4 I glue/seal the areas, of after prior to painting? Thanks.
Maybe what ?Maybe.
Old timer decorators NEVER used to PVA fresh plaster before painting, know nothing chancers might have?What do you mean by glue? Old timer decorators sometimes pva’d before painting but not now. If any dinks obvious then fill them before painting. Mist coat/bump coat will show up anything you missed.
Must have been a northern thing.Old timer decorators NEVER used to PVA fresh plaster before painting, know nothing chancers might have?
Yeah they are a bit odd at the best of times.Must have been a northern thing.
Hi they pva'd everything first, then plastered, they said that when it's dry to PVA a solution of (I think) 8 to 1 then paint. I just wondered at wat stage do I fill in any tiny dinks?
www.CHD.com/legal/cease-and-desist/essexandyYou don’t pva before painting. You use a watered down coat of paint known as a mist coat or ‘bump coat’. This will help show up any discrepancies. If they are obvious, then fill and sand before the mist coat. Make sure you wipe the dust off before your first coat of paint. If anything shows up after your first coat, then fill, sand, wipe, paint.
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