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Hi all quick question I know not to use pva on Walls and to use primer but can primer be used instead of pva to prep a wall for a ... -
Can I use primer
Hi all quick question I know not to use pva on Walls and to use primer but can primer be used instead of pva to prep a wall for a little patching of plaster ? Cheers in advance
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Re: Can I use primer
Yes either pva or sbr can be used for plastering but only sbr or similar for the tiles on the top of it. Make sure the plaster is suitable to tile onto though
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