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Hello all
I am about to purchase and fit B and Q "Parador" white ash effect cladding to my kitchen/diner ceiling. These are 10 mm thick MDF based boards with a washable coating. I realise they are more expensive than softwood T and G that I have fitted elsewhere, but they are more rigid and do not require any treatment before or after fitting. Has anyone any experience of this product? Also, I may avoid battening and fix straight through old plaster/lathe into the joists. Thanks Noah |
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![]() "Noah" wrote in message om... Hello all I am about to purchase and fit B and Q "Parador" white ash effect cladding to my kitchen/diner ceiling. These are 10 mm thick MDF based boards with a washable coating. I realise they are more expensive than softwood T and G that I have fitted elsewhere, but they are more rigid and do not require any treatment before or after fitting. Has anyone any experience of this product? Obviously not. Bobby |
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