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Posted 6 May 2024
Langlow Powder All Purpose Filler 1.75 kg
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Good stuff this, just add water and mix - sets like rock and easy to sand down etc.
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Repair voids and defects with this quick setting, easy to sand plaster based compound.
For use on a range of common building materials including: plaster, brick and wood.
Remember: Only use COLD water when mixing this product. - Do not mix or apply in direct sunlight or rooms that are extremely hot. - Do not mix on to any porous surfaces – Use an impermeable surface as and where possible (plastic bucket etc).
3 Simple Steps to Repair Small Voids and Cracks Within Common Building Materials:
Mix
Mix up All Purpose Filler using the ratio 1:2.5 (water : powder) to work up a smooth creamy paste.
Apply
Apply the mixture to a clean area, working from the centre outwards. Leave the filler slightly proud of the surface.
Sand
Sand down the repair with a fine grain sand paper, or sanding block to a levelled finish once dry.
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Repair voids and defects with this quick setting, easy to sand plaster based compound.
For use on a range of common building materials including: plaster, brick and wood.
- Quick setting repairing agent.
- High early strength.
- Interior surface repairs for most common building materials.
- Smooth non-slump paste.
- Durable & stands to a smooth crack resistant finish.
Remember: Only use COLD water when mixing this product. - Do not mix or apply in direct sunlight or rooms that are extremely hot. - Do not mix on to any porous surfaces – Use an impermeable surface as and where possible (plastic bucket etc).
3 Simple Steps to Repair Small Voids and Cracks Within Common Building Materials:
Mix
Mix up All Purpose Filler using the ratio 1:2.5 (water : powder) to work up a smooth creamy paste.
Apply
Apply the mixture to a clean area, working from the centre outwards. Leave the filler slightly proud of the surface.
Sand
Sand down the repair with a fine grain sand paper, or sanding block to a levelled finish once dry.
Customer Ratings
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Edited by a community support team member, 6 May 2024
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