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Hairline cracks in walls - what's the right stuff to use?
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Don't use decorators filler (ie Caulk) as this is an acrylic based product that will contract. You need a good quality filler (but not ready mixed). Tetron is ideal. Use a fine gradew sandpaper to smooth off once thoroughly dry.Eat vegetables and fear no creditors, rather than eat duck and hide.0
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Don't use decorators filler (ie Caulk) as this is an acrylic based product that will contract. You need a good quality filler (but not ready mixed). Tetron is ideal. Use a fine gradew sandpaper to smooth off once thoroughly dry.
Tetrion is the one I use in all my jobs, you can buy it from any decorating centre, IMO its the best one to use.
If i was doing loads of filler on a whole house for example, I would buy the gyproc filler, its so easy to rub down, but you can only buy in biggish sacks.0 -
Another question about these hairline cracks - on some of them, they are discoloured either side, like a beige colour. So it looks like a stripe, maybe 2cm wide. I'm assuming all the products mentioned here would also deal with that ?0
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