smoothover??or what?

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i need to fill minor imperfections before emulsioning my bathroom walls. mostly where ive rubbed down several layers of previous.stuff.i cant get it really nice.what can i use to paint/roll on thats a bit on the thick side to cover and level it off???
 
I used Crown cover plus on my bedroom walls and was extremely disappointed. The tin states that it should block any difference between filled areas etc etc and also cover minor cracks and imperfections. It took two coats and three coats of emulsion and I can still see the filled areas through the paint. At £25 a tin, just not worth it :twisted:

Polycell do Smoothover, but I have never used. Perhaps if you do, you could give some feedback for us.
 
The polycell stuff is ready mixed.....and mega expensive too..id go for a bag of gyproc easy-fil its only a tenner and goes for miles.

You can get it in B/Q

Or look for the ready mixed version a 20kg bucket is about 15 quid in Dulux Decorating centres
 
i agree, the smooth over is good, but the gyproc better and quicker
 

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