if you skim over bonding that is not totally dry, will the plaster bubble. I've heard conflicting opinions.
i've got to plaster a window reveal and I will not have very long to do it, so can I get away with doing it quickly when the bonding has just about dried or am I better off making 2 visits and giving it time to dry properly.
Its for a friend who owes me a bit of money but I sort of owe him a few favours so I'm not mad about having to drive over to do the job twice (couple of hours drive, small job) but I don't wont to make a mess.
Thanks!!
i've got to plaster a window reveal and I will not have very long to do it, so can I get away with doing it quickly when the bonding has just about dried or am I better off making 2 visits and giving it time to dry properly.
Its for a friend who owes me a bit of money but I sort of owe him a few favours so I'm not mad about having to drive over to do the job twice (couple of hours drive, small job) but I don't wont to make a mess.
Thanks!!