Film, Media & TV1 min ago
old artex
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do i have to remove all the old artex well i think its artex paint as lumps of grit in it from my kitchen wall b4 i get it skimmed with plaster done by i hasten to add by aprofessional plasterer
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I have answered the other post you have submitted on this subject but from your description above what you have on the wall is not artex, its a paint, artex is powder mixed with water where as what you have is a paint with grit added, the most popular one was called "Sandtex" however if the plasterer does his background prep properly the skim should be fine
19:45 Sun 08th Apr 2012
I have answered the other post you have submitted on this subject but from your description above what you have on the wall is not artex, its a paint, artex is powder mixed with water where as what you have is a paint with grit added, the most popular one was called "Sandtex" however if the plasterer does his background prep properly the skim should be fine
Perfectly safe if left in "solid" form, or better still, covered up.
PVA sealer followed by standard 2-coat skim (MultiFinish). As always, any following coats depend solely upon the existing surface being sound. Give it a good poking, scraping, scratching etc to remove anything that wants to fall off.
Don't worry, your plasterer will advise.
PVA sealer followed by standard 2-coat skim (MultiFinish). As always, any following coats depend solely upon the existing surface being sound. Give it a good poking, scraping, scratching etc to remove anything that wants to fall off.
Don't worry, your plasterer will advise.