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rnd
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strange but true

by rnd » Sat May 31, 2008 10:38 am

a freind of mine has just brought a house close to me ,the strange thing is 2 of his interier walls look like they have been rendered inside . the fact is a large patch on the wall looks like its about to fall off. if we pull down the large ugly patch can we use a bonding coat over the affected area then skim over as if we was doing patching work as it looks like the rendering has gone on to plasterboard .

furthermore once you pull down an old mix without damaging the other area's of the wall can you apply a fresh mix ,or has the hole board got to be replaced . i know it sounds strange but ive not seen anything like this before .

all advise is most welcome

rnd

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by richm » Sat May 31, 2008 2:17 pm

You can bond out most surfaces to a good thickness by building up the coats when each coat is nearly dry, pva over the join to existing & then skim

rnd
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by rnd » Fri Jun 06, 2008 9:36 am

thank's richm , most greatfull

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