Been to look at a job to cover some horrific artex and I'm goin to brown it out first as it's so deep, would just pva be ok or should I use a bonding agent if so what's best? Cheers jb
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is it a ceiling? And are you talkin about using Browning?Been to look at a job to cover some horrific artex and I'm goin to brown it out first as it's so deep, would just pva be ok or should I use a bonding agent if so what's best? Cheers jb
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Been to look at a job to cover some horrific artex and I'm goin to brown it out first as it's so deep, would just pva be ok or should I use a bonding agent if so what's best? Cheers jb
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The guy wants to spend as little as possible n doesn't want all the mess of ripping it off!! Iv got some micro gobis left from a render job would this be suitable for a bonding agent?
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:-0Lol to slow.
i bet you he died!Just the walls they all sound not blown ceiling was skimmed recently the other plasterer hasn't come back to do walls n apparently he wa gona scrape it back n skim it.
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Artex sealer.........................:RpS_thumbsup:
i bet you he died!
What's that do?
hope you had your hardhat onOverboard the bugger, simples.. Unless it's an upside down Rocky Mountain affair (had one with inch thick artex spikes once).
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Just put paper tape over it, seems to be the answer to everything these days.
Fu@k knows Rossi...........we cant even use a corner trowel up north marra
Or a finishing trowel :RpS_lol:
Don't let it worry you Andy, embrace it. Fixing these peoples **** ups ensures I have a nice house and a brand new car and van every three years.What worries me is that you've got some Microgobetis left over from a rendering job and yet you don't know how to tackle a straight forward task like this.