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well i skimmed over it today the first time ever over one of these type bonding agents and i must say that skimming over it was much nicer/easier than pva,especially with the condition of the walls.thats the plus point.
the negatives are what a horrible product to have to get on walls would hate to do a ceiling and boy do you need to be neat,ie cut in neat also a pain going the day before and its expensive.

top and bottom is it deffo has its uses and i would use it again but only when i feel its a must.

it must of made customer happy as i got a £25 tip
 
how much is it mate looks the same as wicks bonding agent/ thistle bond it to me???

yep its the same except this stuff doesnt need stirring as the aggregate does nt sink and stays consistant it cost me £34 for 10 ltrs.i believe febond blue grit is the cheapest of these products but no one local stocked it and i cud nt wait for a delivery
 
Plasprime (Plasterer's Stabilising Primer) is now available through most Builders Merchants under the Cementone brand from Bostik. As it is made with recycled plastic rather than sand it is much easier to work with and provides much more even spread. Also you get a longer working time because the plastic doesn't absorb the moisture out of the plaster like the sand based ones.

Great Product!
 
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