why the fk would you need to grit renderlite before you skimmed it anyway?Any one had multi finish delaminate on sovereign renderlite before ? Green grit was applied too to give a better key !!
The key should be sufficient off the devil float to recieve the skimming surely??Any one had multi finish delaminate on sovereign renderlite before ? Green grit was applied too to give a better key !!
Thought it might help with any drying in issues any way used Bostic green on it and it’s blown in places after 6 months ? Any ideas ?why the fk would you need to grit renderlite before you skimmed it anyway?
That's what I thought its been a dryvas a nuns c**tIn other words u left it till bone dry and thought blue grit was the answer!
Yeah I'd probably just of wet it down rather than put any kind of chemical on it treat it more like render its already got s**t in it so just needs to be sprayed with water if left otherwise you just putting a film over it!That's what I thought its been a dryvas a nuns c**t
Not the case pal it was done a couple of days after renderlite was applied , I’ve used it loads never had any problems . just wondering if any one else had same issue ever ? thanks for your help though !!In other words u left it till bone dry and thought blue grit was the answer!
If you used it loads why the feck would you grit it.Not the case pal it was done a couple of days after renderlite was applied , I’ve used it loads never had any problems . just wondering if any one else had same issue ever ? thanks for your help though !!
To be honest I think you'll struggle to find an answer to your question as; even in this world of clueless chancers in this trade, I don't believe anyone else would be stupid enough to do what you've doneThought it might help with any drying in issues any way used Bostic green on it and it’s blown in places after 6 months ? Any ideas ?