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Default Ceiling crack advice please


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On Sat, 20 Sep 2008 19:10:02 GMT, "The Medway Handyman"
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robert wrote:

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I have raked the cracks out - the depth appears to be around 10mm and
was wondering about applying a gap filling adhesive (No more nails?)
in the apex of the crack and finishing it off with either a light
weight sandable filler which I imagine will give the finish most
likely to blend in once painted or possibly caulk which I understand
has the benefit of being slightly flexible but may not blend in as
well as the sandable filler.

I would be grateful for any suggestions or comments.


Caulk is flexible enough to withstand the movement without cracking - but
very difficult to sand, so you have to get it smooth when applying.


I'd agree about the sanding attributes of Decorators caulk . But how
about filling to some degree with some sort of filler then using
plasterboard jointing cement ( Gyproc is one make) to complete and
that gives a very smooth finish


I've been very pleased with the results in similar situations using Gyproc
Easy-fill.

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