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johnk
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johnk
Growing in Experience
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May

So after completing this project in lat November, things have held up well. For the corner cracks, I used a mesh and then multiple coats of UNi-PRO ...

johnk
Growing in Experience
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May

More than 3 months after this repair, the repair is holding up really nicely considering the door is used many times every day. The use of a syringe ...

johnk
Growing in Experience
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May

ok thanks. any recommendation on the type of render to use @MitchellMc ?

johnk
Growing in Experience
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May

thanks Mitchell, What product should I use for the Render? Can a local store help with the colour matching?

johnk
Growing in Experience
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May

Hi everyone, I would like to rerender the top of an internal garage wall that has suffered some moisture damage. I have a small tub of the origina ...

johnk
Growing in Experience
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May

The end result. Better than new!

johnk
Growing in Experience
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April

Thanks Jacob, Unfortunately my deck is 11m long and more than 3.3 wide. So at this stage as this issue is not structural, I intend to do this on a s ...

johnk
Growing in Experience
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May

hi everyone, Looking for advice on the quickest and most efficient way to repair a small section of the frame on my deck without having to take the ...

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Bunnings Team Member EricL
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May

Hello @johnk If the render on the wall appears to be intact, you just might need to clean the surface with a bristle brush and just use ordinary pa ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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May

Lovely work @johnk! Well done and many thanks for sharing your results. Mitchell

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
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April

Hi @johnk, If you are confident it is not structural, then you should be fine to simply cut out and replace the rotted section, however, if the jois ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
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September 2024

Hello @johnk Thanks for sharing your question about the interior cracks in your plaster. You would get better results with the Uni Pro Multi Purpos ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
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September 2024

Hi @johnk, Thank you for your question. What you've done so far is brilliant and it sounds like it's done a great job of hardening up the rotten s ...

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johnk
Growing in Experience
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May

So after completing this project in lat November, things have held up well. For the corner cracks, I used a mesh and then multiple coats of UNi-PRO ...

johnk
Growing in Experience
1 reply
May

More than 3 months after this repair, the repair is holding up really nicely considering the door is used many times every day. The use of a syringe ...

johnk
Growing in Experience
1 reply
May

The end result. Better than new!

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johnk
Growing in Experience
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October 2024

hi @MitchellMc, See the images attached. This is why I am thinking of a light re-sand with 220 grit and also applying a final coat when it is a lot ...

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