windy
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Plastic from start to finish probablyFlexis
Probably plastic.
Plastic from start to finish probablyFlexis
Probably plastic.
The painter didn't paint right handed trowel sweeps into it did he?Oh I think you'd be very surprised. Surely the plaster was visible long before any paint touched it, why was the quality not questioned at that point?
Not having a go at you, just trying to be fair to the plasterer who may not have been at fault.
The state of the bottom of that wall is definitely nothing to do with the spread, which makes me suspicious of the quality of the decorating.
I did that once. Laid on with a regular steel and took a flex to it from there like I'd seen on YouTube.Plastic from start to finish probably
Who knows with a spray gun in their hands?The painter didn't paint right handed trowel sweeps into it did he?
You know the customer never knows what they're looking at until it's painted. It just looks like new plaster to them. That's how @Casper has been getting away with it all these years. He's long gone by the time they've painted and changed his number.
Somebody swept up after the painter ....The stuff at the bottom of the wall is where it's been spray painted. It's dust in the paint
The should be no dust prior to painting and none after itSomebody swept up after the painter ....
Yep, Tikkurila Anti-Reflex is what's being used. Thanks for the advice, really appreciated.The stuff at the bottom of the wall is where it's been spray painted. It's dust in the paint
If your looking for a paint try Tikkurila Anti-Reflex 2
If it was my job I'd be recoating it with 2 coats of Alsecco FX plaster, sanding it, then applying two coats of Tikkurila Anti-Reflex 2 first sprayed and second back rolled
Can anyone offer an opinion on the images below please? I realise that we have an issue with light hitting the walls but any opinion on the quality of the plastering? This is new plastering on a new project and is supposed to be a finished surface. These aren't isolated areas, this seems to be the general level of finish even in small rooms like the WC.
Thanks.
You'd think.The should be no dust prior to painting and none after it
That look like external work lolOnce the craters have been dubbed out
You'd think.
Still, it's a place of work so no sweeping allowed when we're painting my jobs.
I bought a plastic trowel from the scouse lad who designed em and sold the patent to refina eventually...use em from start to finish he said...1st time using them so I did a wall in one of my rental properties...Holy Jesus when the sun hit that wall I cud have died ....beginners mistakeI did that once. Laid on with a regular steel and took a flex to it from there like I'd seen on YouTube.
Looked ace until the current bun shone straight through a side window next morning and then I had to do it again quick before the customer saw it.
I remember when they 1st came our.was effortless..reason whyI bought a plastic trowel from the scouse lad who designed em and sold the patent to refina eventually...use em from start to finish he said...1st time using them so I did a wall in one of my rental properties...Holy Jesus when the sun hit that wall I cud have died ....beginners mistake
I one coated a full house with one. Looked mint. Then realised you could feel every stroke.I remember when they 1st came our.was effortless..reason why
Those three as rough as the first?I one coated a full house with one. Looked mint. Then realised you could feel every stroke.
Done 3 house for guy since lol
I bought a plastic trowel from the scouse lad who designed em and sold the patent to refina eventually...use em from start to finish he said...1st time using them so I did a wall in one of my rental properties...Holy Jesus when the sun hit that wall I cud have died ....beginners mistake
Probs. I left lad to do emThose three as rough as the first?
Come on be honest.
He done vids on YouTube which shows laying on 1st coat with them...I met the fella on a site in anfeild
keepmoat homes site
working for Merseyside plastering
he never advised us to use them Start to finish