July 13, 2010 @ 4:51 am
plastering solutions do i need pva glue and browning?
I have had the boiler removed from my kitchen and the ventilation bricked up which needs to now be plastered (patched up), this is breeze block and a few bricks. Probably a really small job just wondered if i will need to apply PVA glue and then browning before the the plaster, or can I apply the plaster direct on to the brick without any browning? the gap fill is 3mm to 5mm deep, thanks to you all in advace
no ..you will need a basecoat …by all means pva it …then either use browning or bonding coat ..finish of with multi -finish….if you try to do it without the base coat it will just become a thousand cracks and fall out
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Posted by Dent Arthur Dent all deniers lie
July 13, 2010 @ 4:12 am
As long as the surface is clean, dry, and oil free, you should be able to apply plastering straight to the masonry.
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Posted by boy boy
July 13, 2010 @ 4:59 am
no ..you will need a basecoat …by all means pva it …then either use browning or bonding coat ..finish of with multi -finish….if you try to do it without the base coat it will just become a thousand cracks and fall out
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Posted by topman
July 13, 2010 @ 5:07 am
PVA first then bond and set.
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Posted by BMW guy
July 25, 2010 @ 9:47 pm
I wish I could write like you as Margaret Laurence once said “When I say “work” I only mean writing. Everything else is just odd jobs.”
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