Stevieo Royal Spin Doctor Sep 25, 2019 #2 Oh yes. No need to get a plasterer to go doing it properly. They're all full of s**t. Paint away, it'll be grand.
Oh yes. No need to get a plasterer to go doing it properly. They're all full of s**t. Paint away, it'll be grand.
smoother09 Well-Known Member Sep 25, 2019 #3 The answer would be yes! I'm not gonna question it I cant be bothered! Good luck.
martinemj Well-Known Member Sep 25, 2019 #5 Jimbob87 said: Can you paint directly over a carlite Bonding plaster? Click to expand... Why do you want to paint bonding and not skim? Last edited: Sep 25, 2019
Jimbob87 said: Can you paint directly over a carlite Bonding plaster? Click to expand... Why do you want to paint bonding and not skim?