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 Post subject: part artex/ part plaster
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Hi

I may have the chance for a kitchen reskim, the room is around 11 by 8 feet and seems pretty straight forward. One area that im not to sure about is that one of the walls has units on it, which have been artexed upto. When the units are removed this will leave half of the wall showing plaster the other half artex. Whats the best way around this ?. Do i need to bring all the wall level first with bonding.

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yes i would use bonding to bring it out flush


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best off going overr the whole wall with bonding. dub it out flush t existing and give it all a nice tight coat, stops any chance of the pattern of the artex showing through the skim


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