YesFor small areas could you get away with using one thick coat of pva before skimming?
U get quite angry you don't you hahaffs....why don't you try it sunshine and report back to us how it turns out?
yeah....u can get fked as well c**tU get quite angry you don't you haha
You're definitely growing on me.yeah....u can get fked as well c**t
Spunky? A blast from the pastDepends what it is most would give two
Spunky? A blast from the past
u need it ye dwarfYou're definitely growing on me.
Y not they say you don't need pva with multi! LolFor small areas could you get away with using one thick coat of pva before skimming?
For small areas could you get away with using one thick coat of pva before skimming?
I hope you're on the wind upY not they say you don't need pva with multi! Lol
I'm not sure if they stopped the other multi with pva Becouse it was s**tI hope you're on the wind up
You're thinking of unifinishI'm not sure if they stopped the other multi with pva Becouse it was s**t
Do they stil do it!You're thinking of unifinish
Do they stil do it!
Nah, all the wollys that bought it and didn't know where, when and how to use it moaned it was s**t and got it killedDo they stil do it!
You mean they should have used pva on some of the surfaces before using no pva needed Unifinish?Nah, all the wollys that bought it and didn't know where, when and how to use it moaned it was s**t and got it killed
No.You mean they should have used pva on some of the surfaces before using no pva needed Unifinish?
No.
To be fair BG made it seem like it was suitable where pva and multi would be.
It wasn't
That's what I said.No.
To be fair BG made it seem like it was suitable where pva and multi would be.
It wasn't
It was an attempt to part punters with their money same as always with big buisness.@The Apprentice
Also, to be fair, I have to give BG some credit for trying to innovate what would have been a useful timesaving product if it had all worked out.
Better luck next time, BG.
It worked, just not always. It should still be in production in my eyes.That's what I said.
Pva isn't a con, it's a time saver. One coat of diluted pva does what 10 coats of water would doIt was an attempt to part punters with their money same as always with big buisness.
Snake oil salesmen the lot of them. Note how most products state use according to manufacturers instructions. PVA is one of the biggest cons going. Plain H2O does the same job.
It was an attempt to part punters with their money same as always with big buisness.
Snake oil salesmen the lot of them.
Yes, but the idea is good and the product itself works. It was tested and adapted with the help of spreads before going to market and is now used on a daily basis by trades up an down the UK. Quality is remembered long after price is forgotten. (It's only been available to buy for the past seven months)You're not going to believe this, but there's been someone all over social media and TPF, the past couple of years, trying to flog unnecessarily expensive tape with holes in it, just to stick beads on with.
This is what I basically meant @tapitUniFinish is no longer made. If it was used correctly it was a lovely plaster to work with. Unfortunately the substrates which were plastered without cleaning the background down ie not removing dust and grease etc failed at times. High suction was also a big problem as well, we’ve all used our experience to give the substrate 2, 3 or 4 coats of pva to control the suction and this also caused issues.
I used to use it before I worked for BG but I used to go round, on high suction, and give the walls a coat of pva by brush to clean the surface and control the suction a bit.
The idea was good, and what customers were asking for, but the variations of what we are expected to skim over was to varied, at times on the same wall.
Couldnt of wrote that better myself.UniFinish is no longer made. If it was used correctly it was a lovely plaster to work with. Unfortunately the substrates which were plastered without cleaning the background down ie not removing dust and grease etc failed at times. High suction was also a big problem as well, we’ve all used our experience to give the substrate 2, 3 or 4 coats of pva to control the suction and this also caused issues.
I used to use it before I worked for BG but I used to go round, on high suction, and give the walls a coat of pva by brush to clean the surface and control the suction a bit.
The idea was good, and what customers were asking for, but the variations of what we are expected to skim over was to varied, at times on the same wall.
I used that uni shite on a builders job, his mothers house infact! c**ts never spoke to me since.