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Decorating - hairline crack
Hairline crack
I have a couple of fine cracks in the skim of my kitchen from when it was extended. (skim on Plasterboard) Just wondering what to do before redecorating (emulsion). Do I need to rake them out a bit to use a filler - or is there something really thin - like PVA that will prevent the crack from showing again? |
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