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<blockquote data-quote="fletchflash" data-source="post: 199899" data-attributes="member: 5762"><p>i also do alot of my own plastering, sometimes just a bonding coat sometimes a full skim. I would defo agree theres no need for a course if you just doing chases. One thing that does put me of is that it can be so messy. I generally do the same as above but use a spray bottle (old kitchen spray etc) for the water to smooth off after its gone off a bit. I find this a bit less messy than having a bucket of water.</p><p></p><p>I agree a bad plastering job looks horrible! big chunks of plaster on the skirting board etc etc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fletchflash, post: 199899, member: 5762"] i also do alot of my own plastering, sometimes just a bonding coat sometimes a full skim. I would defo agree theres no need for a course if you just doing chases. One thing that does put me of is that it can be so messy. I generally do the same as above but use a spray bottle (old kitchen spray etc) for the water to smooth off after its gone off a bit. I find this a bit less messy than having a bucket of water. I agree a bad plastering job looks horrible! big chunks of plaster on the skirting board etc etc [/QUOTE]
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