Donzo Well-Known Member Nov 19, 2020 #36 Most old scholl painters were told sand new plaster lightly before mist coat,this might have changed now in modern times.
Most old scholl painters were told sand new plaster lightly before mist coat,this might have changed now in modern times.
Cockney Well-Known Member Nov 19, 2020 #37 Donzo said: Most old scholl painters were told sand new plaster lightly before mist coat,this might have changed now in modern times. Click to expand... Big difference between a old school decorator and a bog standard tosher. Same in the plastering game!
Donzo said: Most old scholl painters were told sand new plaster lightly before mist coat,this might have changed now in modern times. Click to expand... Big difference between a old school decorator and a bog standard tosher. Same in the plastering game!
ChrispyUK Well-Known Member Nov 19, 2020 #38 I usually flick over with a bit of sanding mesh on the pole sander then quick wipe down with a damp rag.
I usually flick over with a bit of sanding mesh on the pole sander then quick wipe down with a damp rag.
K Kinkyboy Well-Known Member Nov 19, 2020 #39 carys said: You can when it gone off if press like mad man. It all about timing and treating the wall nicley not Click to expand...
carys said: You can when it gone off if press like mad man. It all about timing and treating the wall nicley not Click to expand...