huddsspread
New Member
Afternoon boys. I've just looked at a job and need your advice. Luckily enough in my life i haven't had to get over too many problems in rendering, so this is a first for me.
The whole gable of this house is painted pebble dash, and is as hard as nails. The front is just normal painted sand and cement with a block work pattern in it....
They what it all rendered flat ( sand and cement ), but im a bit stuck of what is the best way to go.
Rendering over normal pebble dash is fine, but this is painted white. And i really don't want to be removing it, as i said it is REALLY solid.
I've read that you can launch sbr slurry or something like that over it, and then my scratch will stick like s~~t. But in the end the only thing the render will be stuck too is the paint. So your ideas and opinions please. If i've got no other option than hacking it off, then so be it.
Thanks in advance.
The whole gable of this house is painted pebble dash, and is as hard as nails. The front is just normal painted sand and cement with a block work pattern in it....
They what it all rendered flat ( sand and cement ), but im a bit stuck of what is the best way to go.
Rendering over normal pebble dash is fine, but this is painted white. And i really don't want to be removing it, as i said it is REALLY solid.
I've read that you can launch sbr slurry or something like that over it, and then my scratch will stick like s~~t. But in the end the only thing the render will be stuck too is the paint. So your ideas and opinions please. If i've got no other option than hacking it off, then so be it.
Thanks in advance.