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Bullseye 123 on new plaster
dkennedy1001
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Hi,
I have a tin of Bullseye 123 spare which was quite expensive so I might as well use it.
http://www.zinsseruk.com/product/bulls-eye-1-2-3/
Can someone confirm on here that I can use it on a newly plastered walls after the plaster is dry? It would be reassuring to hear from people who have used it and I do know there are other ways to do a miscoat.
Thanks
David
I have a tin of Bullseye 123 spare which was quite expensive so I might as well use it.
http://www.zinsseruk.com/product/bulls-eye-1-2-3/
Can someone confirm on here that I can use it on a newly plastered walls after the plaster is dry? It would be reassuring to hear from people who have used it and I do know there are other ways to do a miscoat.
Thanks
David
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it should be ok , but it's like using a sledgehammer to crack a nut
2 1/2 ltr of 123 costs around £26ish , you can get 10 ltrs of dulux supermatt for £33ish which will be just as good , why not use 123 for undercoating0
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