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The DIY Thread
So, seeing as a few of us are keen DIY'ers, how about we post our DIY related questions in here?!
I'll start lol
Just had my bathroom re-plastered. I have tiled round the bath so far. Walls were ruined where to took the old tiles off so had the walls skimmed to level them up. Now doing some googling says to seal the fresh plaster (after it has dried) with a sealant. I had bought some PVA ready to water it down and slap it on. But google seems to give some varied results.
Just wondered what people on here thought? lol the tub of adhesive states that porous surfaces (i.e new plaster) need sealing with 1 part PVA 5 parts water.
Thoughts.
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Yes you need to seal the plaster. Diluted PVA is fine.
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Do what the adhesive says mate, I tiled our old house bathroom onto plaster but PVA'd first!
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Sweet. Thats what i'll do, cheers. I guess google isnt always your friend. Quite a few DIY type forums say PVA isn't any good and to use a proper sealer. Others say PVA is fine as that is basically what the sealers are!!
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Forums talk bollox...oh wait a minute lo
pva is fine
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I'd be mega lazy and chuck on a couple of coats of watered down emulsion paint since we have buckets of white paint for priming the walls before colour changes lol
ive learnt from doing the kitchen, that its never worth it to try and remove tiles from the wall and hope the wall stays fine lol for our bathroom I'll get a few off the wall to get to the plasterboard and simply pull that off the wall and re board the room with aqua board, saves messing about trying to level it all off again (plus can week a few inches of space back as we have double skinned tiles, plaster/board and that's dot and dabbed (evil) on.
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Since there's a DIY thread I be as well use it lol
What's best to fill in some big holes in a plasterboard wall?
Cheers
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If they are fist or head size you will need to square the hole, slide and screw some pieces of thin wood in for you to fix your repair section to, then skim, fill, sand to finish.
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Biggest ones are prob half of a fist sort of size. What do I actually use to fill it with though? Some polyfiller or something? I'm rather new to this lol
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same method as above except you might get away with filling the whole hole with filler/plaster rather than using a plaster board repair section.