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![]() I would like to inject some PVA bonding into holes drilled into old plaster that has become "unfastened" from the wall; it's still on tbe wall but tapping it with the fingers gives that hollow sound. It seems like a worthwhile idea to see if by this injection the plaster can become solidly stuck back to the wall, before calling in the plasterer. Trouble is I can't find any syringes at all in B & Q, Wickes, etc. I suppose I could use one of those would glue bottles with the screw top pointed nozzles, but a syringe allows for higher pressure which will help to ensure maximum coverage. Kind regards, Saeed sr_ng 786 |
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