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i am thinking about getting my kitchen dot and dabbed then plastered for various reason.i am just worried that if i get it dot and dabbed can you get a good fix into the plaster board with your units rthanks in advance
As your other post says you have already done your dot and dab, I suggest that you use long screws and go back to the solid wall behind.
You may have been better off fixing the plasterboard to battens, and lining a batten up to where the units screw on. Maybe something wider than a batten would be even better.
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