Using Parinter over old block work.

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Jgreenplastering

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I've just started to use Parex systems after I got fed up of hacking off solid painted render.
I've base coated the painted render on a house and I've got the extension left to base coat.
It had S&c float cost which come off in sheets so back to block, a little dusty and the key to the block is filled with cement from scratch coat.

I have a few bags of parinter left to cover it.
Would use the TV10 mesh and prob a couple of fixings.

Would this be ok or anyone suggest a better Parex product to use?

Don't want to use micro as I don't trust it on this being a little dusty/low key.

Cheers
 
I've just started to use Parex systems after I got fed up of hacking off solid painted render.
I've base coated the painted render on a house and I've got the extension left to base coat.
It had S&c float cost which come off in sheets so back to block, a little dusty and the key to the block is filled with cement from scratch coat.

I have a few bags of parinter left to cover it.
Would use the TV10 mesh and prob a couple of fixings.

Would this be ok or anyone suggest a better Parex product to use?

Don't want to use micro as I don't trust it on this being a little dusty/low key.

Cheers

Just scrub it down with a stiff brush then soak it to wash away the remaining dust. Let it dry, micro it and crack on.
 
I've just started to use Parex systems after I got fed up of hacking off solid painted render.
I've base coated the painted render on a house and I've got the extension left to base coat.
It had S&c float cost which come off in sheets so back to block, a little dusty and the key to the block is filled with cement from scratch coat.

I have a few bags of parinter left to cover it.
Would use the TV10 mesh and prob a couple of fixings.

Would this be ok or anyone suggest a better Parex product to use?

Don't want to use micro as I don't trust it on this being a little dusty/low key.

Cheers
Did a mono job a few years back,it was all hacked back to the old substrate which was brick,I sprayed micro over it and sprayed it two days later.If anyone's wondering did it take or not I had to go back three weeks later because the owner reversed her car into the porch and I had to redo the render on her insurance.it was so damaged I had to hack off what we originally did,you would not believe how well the mono was on there.Micro is good stuff end of.
 
Did a mono job a few years back,it was all hacked back to the old substrate which was brick,I sprayed micro over it and sprayed it two days later.If anyone's wondering did it take or not I had to go back three weeks later because the owner reversed her car into the porch and I had to redo the render on her insurance.it was so damaged I had to hack off what we originally did,you would not believe how well the mono was on there.Micro is good stuff end of.
Was she driving a micro ?
 
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