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Rendering / plastering small garden wall... problem

  • 16-03-2020 1:17am
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 45


    Hi
    I'm Rendering a small garden retaining wall...
    And Having a bit of a problem with the mix
    If anyone could help...

    the wall is 2 and 3 solids high galvanized corner beads tops and corners...new blocks

    Beads aren't sitting very proud so I need a very thin scratch coat and topcoat

    I did a test today and The problem is the plastering sand seems to be very corse/gritty and won't work into the beads, tried it with and without a scratch coat, when I tried the scratch coat because the plastering sand was corse I couldn't get a fine enough coat..

    Then tried adding a bit of mortar sand into the mix which helped a bit but still when floating off the plastering sand seemed to be falling away from the beads..

    The mix just didn't seem muddy/ creamy enough
    If that makes sense.... cement mixer was used

    Mix was 4 kilsaran plastering sand
    Cement 1
    Waterproofer plasticizer and a bit of sbr

    Any help would be appreciated
    Thanks


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 181 ✭✭bfclancy


    Not a plasterer but a bit of lime in the mix might help. Don't believe plasterers use plasticiser either, waterproofer yes


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