martinemj
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Just call him DaveWildlifekiller Jim
Just call him DaveWildlifekiller Jim
You stole it out hospital x-ray board
A man called honest Abdul sold it to me.You stole it out hospital x-ray board
A man called honest Abdul sold it to me.
He said only clever people can see the picture
Fek, that's cheered me up no end, I've bought all the gear for covering the artex, now what's best to make it stay up there? waterproof PVA? Bond it? Etc? - Advice welcome.
(Missus will kill me if it start coming down - she's right scary when mad!)
Best ask for your money back then...
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Just remembered it will either be thistle or more likely one from sovereign.... There rep got me into there grit many moons ago...I’ve noticed that the cemtone stuff is really smooth and doesn’t have much grit in it . I know it rolls on better but maybe that’s why it’s failing (not gritty enough ) . Now the thistle bond it is expensive but it’s really gritty to the point where you need to keep stirring it because all the grit falls to the bottom . So maybe if your gonna use it bite the bullet and buy the good stuff . I’d put money that the one in this post is not thistle bond it .
Who the heck gives a 5 year guarantee on a overskim.seriously 90 days.do you buy a any item thats not brand new and carry that warranty.this is a lesson to us all that even grit aint 100%.you will know more if the rest is loose or solid.I hope the customer's being cool about it - obviously you did reasonable work for it to last 5 yrs - it's really unlucky for you and for them that the bond eventually failed.
I assume you'll re-do it for free but then tell them you can't guarantee it more than another couple of years, since the artex itself is out of your control?
Not been back yet to see the job bud so not sure how thick it went on but its got coving in and the profile is 10mm and there is still at least 6-7mm of it still showing....they must have shocked the ceiling from above.....I'm not going to read through the three pages of comments, but it looks like the skim is way too thick.
That said, if it's been up there eight years I don't think you should be redoing free of charge.
Is the ceiling,lath or plasterboardNot been back yet to see the job bud so not sure how thick it went on but its got coving in and the profile is 10mm and there is still at least 6-7mm of it still showing....they must have shocked the ceiling from above.....
It might not be thick, it just looks like it is in the pictures.Not been back yet to see the job bud so not sure how thick it went on but its got coving in and the profile is 10mm and there is still at least 6-7mm of it still showing....they must have shocked the ceiling from above.....
Who the heck gives a 5 year guarantee on a overskim.seriously 90 days.do you buy a any item thats not brand new and carry that warranty.this is a lesson to us all that even grit aint 100%.you will know more if the rest is loose or solid.
Even worse then, i would not be fixing that for free.i would say get someone else or contact grit manufacturer.5 years is nonsense for you to be liable.Plasterboard
steve throughout my short time plastering 55 yrs I have never had a problem with pva 50 /50 mix but would not go weaker on the mixAs above - I thought the stuff was so expensive because it's bomb proof. I've been going around telling customers it's a miracle product
steve throughout my short time plastering 55 yrs I have never had a problem with pva 50 /50 mix but would not go weaker on the mix
on the carpetWhen you've got a bit more experience, you'll probably see the value of grit.
Unlucky. Always the chance. I use x tex now or if the customer wants to save a bit of money they can use it. Water based. can get 5 lts on amazon for £35. No dust, no asbestos, no risk of failing etc.Just got a message to say a ceiling i did over 5 years ago failed...
I had a grit over artex in january, 1 wall,sand ,lime as original basecoat,once skimmed with bonding,finish crazed. No reason i could think off. didnt sound hollow.Well i went back to the job today and could completely shell the whole ceiling off... lucky the whole thing didnt come off on top of them.
Nice glasses bud.THAT HEAD View attachment 45946
Yeah they suit you mate!Nice glasses bud.
I like the bostik but its the 2nd one that has failed on me.....after taking the whole ceiling off with a wall paper scraper i will not use again....... The bond between the skim and grit was piss poor...... I got the whole ceiling off and didnt remove on bit if grit.......I had a grit over artex in january, 1 wall,sand ,lime as original basecoat,once skimmed with bonding,finish crazed. No reason i could think off. didnt sound hollow.
Painted it with polycell,asked customer to call a month later,said no issues.
I still think grit is more reliable than pva.
If you read spec for some grit, the green one by bostik,if the surface is high suction
It might still not be suitable,they have a high suction stabiliser.
That grit looks like bostik i use. Still wont change it,i like that compared to other brands.fail or not.lol
Was it bostik you used,2 grit failures. BadI like the bostik but its the 2nd one that has failed on me.....after taking the whole ceiling off with a wall paper scraper i will not use again....... The bond between the skim and grit was piss poor...... I got the whole ceiling off and didnt remove on bit if grit.......