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how to dryline a ceiling

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  • any tips on getting a seamless look on the joins?
  • There's a product available in B&Q, Gyproc Easifill. Mix with water in a bucket to a smooth consistency and apply to taped joints. Using a dry lining spreader will produce a smooth surface after 2 coats. A light sanding usually results in perfection.
  • aahbarnes wrote: »
    There's a product available in B&Q, Gyproc Easifill. Mix with water in a bucket to a smooth consistency and apply to taped joints. Using a dry lining spreader will produce a smooth surface after 2 coats. A light sanding usually results in perfection.

    excellent

    any tips on the taping?

    I assume tape it up then do this stuff afterwards

    everyone i ask offers different advice can be confusing!
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