Thought he said " best scratch render? " is it just about a sale or advice these days on here ?
Lol , silly meI think he may be advising an alternative to Scratch Render just in case the guy isn't aware of it.
Lol , silly me
Me ! Never , lolI sense a hint of Epps sarcasm
That is exactly the point I was making sorry if it was taken the wrong way, unfortunately a lot of people still only associate thin coat systems with External Wall Insulation and do not realise that they can also be used over other substrates such as block work.I think he may be advising an alternative to Scratch Render just in case the guy isn't aware of it.
I don't personally use the scratch renders very often as I am demonstrating machines so I don't have to scratch it back I would try to speak with some of the renderers in your local area as to what they are usingThanks for this, based in Preston now from Glasgow still trying to get used to the accent. I used enewall's dry dash a lot in the past but never their scratch so thought I'd ask since this seems to be the popular one, cheers @Rigsby ... @DaveAndersonREP I've used an acrylic finish before onto block work on a school, finish looked first class. is there much of a difference between the finish of parex's, k-rend & enewall's scratch? seem to be the three i'm hearing are preferred for it
It's a decent render, one of my favourites.Evening folks,
Looking to see what peoples opinion is on the best scratch render? only ever done Dry Dash till now but starting out on my own been contacted by Enewall rep for England. any opinions on what it's like?