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tandh | 00:41 Sat 01st Oct 2016 | Property
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i'm guessing no, but can you buy a filler to just fill in some cracks and uneven surface of a sand and cement render(for an outside wall)? the person that did it done such a bad job, i've had to use the belt sander all over it and there are still cracks and imperfections that i want to sort out prior to painting. I do need something ready mixed as i am not strong enough to mix it all up myself. Thanks
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Possibly something like this? http://www.sandtex.co.uk/products/sandtex-ready-mixed-masonry-filler/
01:09 Sat 01st Oct 2016
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chris, you're brilliant. thank you so much, this is just what i was after
Looks interesting stuff, but were I to use it on my extension's cracks I'd have to open them up wider first. If I can't get a professional trade person to do more than look next year, then that's maybe what I'll have to do.
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it's a lot thicker but lighter than normal filler old geezer, but i went over some pretty thin cracks with it today. I need to wait 24 hours before i sand it down and paint it, but i'll come back and let you know what the finished result is.
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hope you'll see this old gezer, i'm actually really pleased with it, i used it to fill some very fine cracks and some that were a couple of mm is width and it's worked a treat. It's easy to sand down to get a nice finish, i think the only down side is that you have to wait 24hours for it to dry.
This was the best price i found, and i'm happy it was so cheep as i ended up using three pots lol
http://www.screwfix.com/p/no-nonsense-all-purpose-ready-mixed-filler-white-1kg/32295?kpid=32295&cm_mmc=Google-_-Product%20Listing%20Ads-_-Sales%20Tracking-_-sales%20tracking%20url&gclid=CjwKEAjwps2_BRC5jduHor-h8xESJADGT-LtXrVLFDTnMnPB7LYCfku-iVbcpEL707cgcfhgFMddIxoCxgXw_wcB

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