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Re-Plastering a wall

madbuyer111
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Over the past 2 years we have owned a dartboard and due to poor aim by myself and visitors the wall is now covered in holes from the darts. We are now getting rid of the dart bord and want to re-decorate. What should I do. It is about 1 metre squared that needs plastering
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Are you shure it needs plastering and not just filling?
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madbuyer111 wrote: »Over the past 2 years we have owned a dartboard and due to poor aim by myself and visitors the wall is now covered in holes from the darts. We are now getting rid of the dart bord and want to re-decorate. What should I do. It is about 1 metre squared that needs plastering
Never heard of that before :rolleyes:
Get a bag of MULTI FINISH plaster (only mf) costs under a fiver,(prob; more than you need ) from B&Q and a scraper, fill it, when dry, check for shrinkage if necessary fill again, when dry may req; sanding buy P80 and P120 sandpaper and a dust mask0 -
Don't worry about it, someone will just think it's woodworm. :eek:
Sorry, seriously, you should be able to just fill it with a polyfilla type of product.
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