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Thread: Straight cement Render?
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16th May 2007, 03:55 PM #1Member
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Straight cement Render?
I have put 2 coats of Blueboard acrylic render over a blueboarded area and intend to continue the same render over the rest of the house (eventually). Though pricey ($42.00 per bag!!) this seems forgiving to a novice, sticks well and evens out the lumps and bumps of the patching underneath.
However, it provides a reasonably coarse finish whereas we would prefer as smooth as possible - what would be the best skim coat to run over it to smooth over the comparitively rough, sandy finish and provide a good surface for paint?
Cheers, Ron
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16th May 2007, 04:08 PM #2
There are many renders available, you don't need to use the same blueboard render on the brickwork. If you want a really smooth base coat to paint then you could possibly use a really fine render over the brickwork render (the company I work for has this such product), the fine render is sponge finished and will take away the 'roughness' of the first coat.
Bags of brickwork render can range from $9 - $15 /bag and cover about 4-5sqm.
If you want to find out a little more on acrylic render, check out this pdf brochure.
If you want to continue the blueboard render ($$ $$) over the brickwork, you can still use the fine render to smooth it out and paint over.
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