Thanks mate , looks like he will have to paint itIf it is the timber bleeding and washing down I have to say you will really struggle to get rid completely. Seen this in the past even on silicone texture coat and it was stained for good.
We are doing a mono in chalk, the builder has got us in way to early,no windows , roof not finished, ect . The roof timber have got wet and stained the walls in areas ,what would be the best brick acid to use ?and is this the best way , cheers guys
Tried all that Malc , but this is the way he wanted it done mate , do feel sorry for him ,he has been building this house for 3 years for himselfas you know most builders are clueless. so when a builder tells me that it is ready for rendering i go and have a look to make sure, then tell him what he needs to do before he phones again.
as you know most builders are clueless. so when a builder tells me that it is ready for rendering i go and have a look to make sure, then tell him what he needs to do before he phones again.
Tried all that Malc , but this is the way he wanted it done mate , do feel sorry for him ,he has been building this house for 3 years for himself
but keiths a nice bloke @essexandy not a meanie like youWell I wouldn't feel sorry for the pratt if you warned him it wasn't right to render at that stage.
Think we have been in this game to long mate :RpS_crying:Super dooper intelligent builders won't be told how to run the jobs by stooopid plasterers. "Do it or il get someone else"
Sometime ,**** happens , just feel sorry for the guy , and i don,t want to walk away from a job that i,m not happy with ,even due to no fault mineWe have had this problem time and time again. Builders rushing a job and we always advise them of best approach it always falls on deaf ears. Get it done and balls with the consequence is their opinion. Not how I like to work but sometimes you have to do what is necessary
We done one start of the year , full covered scaffold , nice to watch the snow in the dry :RpS_thumbsup:
Did this one in mono 3 years ago in the winter. Rain wash lashing down, overnight temps were below freezing. We told the client to hold off for as long as he could but wouldnt have it. Our other job (barn conversion with about 900m2 of scimming) had no windows in and was about -4 inside. both jobs told us to crack it out or walk. We managed to maintain the standard of work but it was a long cold wet miserable couple of months.
no mate ,rather put additive in the mix , then deal with all that , but that me not saying it is rightare you next day scraping this time of year lads?
It,s all apart of the job Andy , you have been there like all of usBut don't you just get fed up trying to help T***s that won't listen?
no mate ,rather put additive in the mix , then deal with all that , but that me not saying it is right
It,s all apart of the job Andy , you have been there like all of us
Believe that then , then your believe anything mate :RpS_unsure:I know it Keith but I'm fecked if I'm going to feel sorry for them whenthey don't listen and it goes tits up, but then as pointed out by Paul I'm a mardy bugger and you're a jolly nice chap.
https://www.grmltd.co.uk/Literature/07 990 ibovit 2.pdfwhat do you modify it with and how long before ya scraping back/
yes mate ,but have used it when putting on buy handI take it you put that in your water butt when using an electric machine Keith?