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Hi there,
Wondered if you can give me an idea on how thin (or thick) a ceiling skim needs to be to get away with it.
The boards were relatively flat when using a spirit level so was a good surface to skim to.
The plasterer did the skim but is it normal to be able to still see where the joins are. We used scrim tape which is ever so slightly visible in places.
Apart from the joins being visible (still flat to the touch though) I'm happy with the finish. Am I right in thinking the join linea will disappear when painted or does this need a thicker coat.
Cheers everyone
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Wondered if you can give me an idea on how thin (or thick) a ceiling skim needs to be to get away with it.
The boards were relatively flat when using a spirit level so was a good surface to skim to.
The plasterer did the skim but is it normal to be able to still see where the joins are. We used scrim tape which is ever so slightly visible in places.
Apart from the joins being visible (still flat to the touch though) I'm happy with the finish. Am I right in thinking the join linea will disappear when painted or does this need a thicker coat.
Cheers everyone
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