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  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by LegacyGT View Post
    also the compound i used has many cracks in the thicker parts. like a dry riverbed.

    HELP!!!
    You probobally used the same stuff I used...gyprocks wet area jointing compound in a tub?

    I found it does those cracks when it is applied too thick, just re-skim it once it dries and it should be ok.

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    Quote Originally Posted by memphis View Post
    You probobally used the same stuff I used...gyprocks wet area jointing compound in a tub?

    I found it does those cracks when it is applied too thick, just re-skim it once it dries and it should be ok.

    yeah i think it was wet area base coat. a baby blue colour.

    i previously bought a small tub of wet area joint compound and that i bright blue and more rubbery.

    i will do the skim coat thing.

    but i will need more than 2 layers total

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