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It's builders caulk.
It is white.
It is used to fill in small gaps around windows, doors, skirting, etc. for painting over.
It is designed to fill gaps, it is not really a filler for holes.
That said you could just suck it and see. ____________________ ...and the whirlwind is in the thorn trees, it's hard for thee to kick against the pricks...
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Well i've been looking around Bn Q website, if there is something for this specific job i will go and buy it .............................. ! ?  |
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I used Polyfilla Plaster Repair last week (the one you mix yourself, not pre-mixed).
Mixed it up in a jug, filled up a load of cracks in the plaster. Sanded it down easily (more easily than standard filler, I'd like to add) and painted.
Cracks are perfectly covered.
Just wish I spotted two that I missed before I painted! |
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Thanks,
My concern is getting it to stay in the holes of which their depth is 5/8 mm est ...
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I use UniBond no more cracks, it's the rectangle tub in the pic.
Can't find it on B&Q's website but that's where it came from. Use it on holes, a few small cracks etc but never tried it on plasterboard so don't know if it would work (it might just topple through the other side).
Comes pre-mixed obviously and is like a gritty gloopy stuff, spread it on with the included plastic flappy thing and smooth it down and scrape off the excess, wait for it to dry and sand it if you wish (i was to lazy to so just painted it )
Wasn't that expensive either to be honest. ____________________ It's all fun and games until someone gets hurt, then it's bloody hilarious!!! |
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Thanks,
See my last post before yours, otherwise i shall just get normal polyfilla like you suggest ............  |
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Standard filler it is then, use money saved on a small scrapper that i don't yet have .... ta ....  |
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I ordered some Mangers Lightweight Filler for some jobs at work (as it was very cheap) and it's absolutely awesome stuff. Comes in a tub, pre-mixed and when it dries out, just add a few drops of water and stir in. It is very fine in composition and smooths over very nicely. It only needs one application and doesn't 'pit' like other stuff I've used. Dries quick too. We've had the same tub for a few years now and just used it the other week. https://www.decoratingwarehouse.co.uk/catalogue.php?productid=178&utm_source=google_base&utm_medium=directory ____________________ CBT February 2008 | A2 June 2008 | Yamaha YBR125 (written off) | Honda CBF125 (current) |
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Thanks, will consider.
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