deanmcreynolds26
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Been looking at the videos and read up a bit on it,
still dunno if im convinced...
Hoping Jungle comes in here and gives me the gen on it...
Its for an artex ceiling 
hate artex, worst thing ever invented  
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHntK05CGW4
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Ben G
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hmmmm...i have artex ceilings too.
plastering is obviously the easiest solution but it costs a bit.
i reckon this would be ok if you took your time to get a good smooth finish.
rushing it like in the ad would end up making it look shit i reckon.
still, worth a try i suppose.
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deanmcreynolds26
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for £30 odd a tub, could try it in a small area at first see what its like,
then call the plasterer when it all goes pete tong
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Bonney
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We used some of this on a wall in our house.
Went hardly anywhere and ended up just geting someone in to do the job.
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deanmcreynolds26
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quote: Originally posted by Bonney
We used some of this on a wall in our house.
Went hardly anywhere and ended up just geting someone in to do the job.
you wouldnt recommend it then?
think were gona try a polish plasterer and see what hes all about, everyone is raving about him  
Bike away for the winter?
mines is sitting looking sorry for itself came off before the end of the winter and wrecked the nose cone and right fairing  
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jungle
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would never use that in my life hahaha
very amature lol and for the price there's cheaper ways to sort it out the way i done it in our house was scraped the peaks and bumps ect off the ceiling and gave it tow flush's with easi fill (comes in 10kg bags) rough cost £10+vat then a sand down and a skim over with ames then a sand down again and bish bash bosh ready to paint.
but bearing in mind that you don't do it for a living it could be very hard to get it the way you'd like so would recommend the to get someone in?
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deanmcreynolds26
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cheers mate,
wanted to hear it from a pro
Scrapped that idea now gona get a plasterer in to do the job
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