Is this product any good for a small wall job:
https://www.wickes.co.uk/Knauf-Proroll-Max-Plaster---13-5kg/p/166799
https://www.wickes.co.uk/Knauf-Proroll-Max-Plaster---13-5kg/p/166799
this is ok to use, but very expansive, £25 for 10m2 coverage at 1mm, whereas multi is only £7ish for same coverage at 2mm. The finish is not as fine/smooth as multi finish, they have another 'light' version which has better finish.
Mixing is simple though. The difficult bit is knowing how to control the suction on wall, and how to spread plaster tight and flat whilst not leaving any marks. If you want a smooth finish you'll need at least 2 tubs (ie, ProRoll max first, followed by ProRoll light). I'd say go for it if you only have small area to skim, but if you need many tubs to get the job done, might be better off getting a pro in.You are right, but to a diy'er no mixing involved with all that entails and you have the right consistency.
no . slow . find someone with a trade account with a merchant . most places will only let you have a set amount.
Well done, did you use Max or Lite for finish?UPDATE: Job all done, used 4 tubs in all and a bit of sanding and looks fine.
Well done, did you use Max or Lite for finish?
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