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Is it possible to remove Artex?
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Me again!
Our very nice 'new' house is just about ideal, with one big drawback (for me).
The bathroom is beautifully fitted, and tiled to a high standard. But all the wall area that isn't tiled is covered with a really horrid Artex. What can I do?
Ideas please.
Our very nice 'new' house is just about ideal, with one big drawback (for me).
The bathroom is beautifully fitted, and tiled to a high standard. But all the wall area that isn't tiled is covered with a really horrid Artex. What can I do?
Ideas please.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.there are products available that safely remove even asbess based artex, anywhere like B&Q will sell them, this is one example:
http://www.ecosolutions.co.uk/xtex.html
http://www.ecosolutions.co.uk/xtex.html
If you want to reduce costs, do a bit of it yourself....
Knock all the high points off the artex ...using a scraper...check with a straight edge to see the worst of them have gone...
Uni-bond the whole area at least twice...this will stop the remaining artex drawing the moisture out of the plaster too quickly...
And then as Claud says...get a plasterer to skim over your handy-work.
Make sure you wear a mask...!
Knock all the high points off the artex ...using a scraper...check with a straight edge to see the worst of them have gone...
Uni-bond the whole area at least twice...this will stop the remaining artex drawing the moisture out of the plaster too quickly...
And then as Claud says...get a plasterer to skim over your handy-work.
Make sure you wear a mask...!
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