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    Joining a DPM Sheet and Liquid DPM

    Hi Ree, thanks for taking the time to reply. Can't lift the screed back any more as the DPM is below the concrete slab, and I am reluctant to break that in case I damage the DPM deeper down beneath the slab. So as you say I have to work with what I've got, which isn't much. I have...
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    Joining a DPM Sheet and Liquid DPM

    Attached is a picture of what I mean. Grateful for any advice. [/img]
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    Joining a DPM Sheet and Liquid DPM

    Hi I have and old stone walled (600mm) mid-terraced house which has some rising damp. I have hacked off 4ft (vertically) of the old lime plaster and found the screed was damp around the edges of the floor. I hacked away about 50-75mm (horizontally) of the screed and found the footings of...
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    Painting a Plywood Shelf

    Thanks for your reply I'm not that concerned about the sheen, only that any clothes/items left up on the shelf can 'slide' along as it would on a melamine finish when things get piled up there, if you know what I mean I used a waterbased gloss paint on my bedroom window sill about 12...
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    Painting a Plywood Shelf

    Hi I have put up a plywood shelf inside a cupboard which will be used as a wardrobe so the shelf will be used to hold clothes etc. I was going to prime/undercoat and finish with 2 coats of gloss paint which I already have but I am worried that the gloss paint could be to 'sticky' a finish...
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