Outside wall render (But not sand and cement)

Outside wall render (But not sand and cement)

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Wacky Racer

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38,972 posts

254 months

Sunday 22nd September
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OK,

I have a few small areas on the back wall of my house where the render is flaking away, nothing serious, just small patches.

I am going to clean the area up and smooth it out as much as possible with a Black and Dekker mouse and rotary wire attachment to my drill.

I don't really want to use a sand/cement render to make good. so does anyone make anything in a tub, with a "creamy" consistency suitable for outdoors that I could apply ready mixed with a trowel?,

Thanks in anticipation.

Cow Corner

297 posts

37 months

Sunday 22nd September
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Toupret products are my go to for small repairs.

ferret50

1,575 posts

16 months

Sunday 22nd September
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Brush some PVA on first, gived the new stuff something to bond to.

Wacky Racer

Original Poster:

38,972 posts

254 months

Sunday 22nd September
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Cheers both, I was going to apply PVA anyway, and have now ordered some Toupret masonry filler, as it seems to have good reviews.

Wacky Racer

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38,972 posts

254 months

Saturday 12th October
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Cow Corner said:
Toupret products are my go to for small repairs.
Many thanks CC, used this, it is fantastic, and easy to mix and sand, Inexpensive too from Amazon.

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bennno

12,707 posts

276 months

Saturday 12th October
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Touprets, but be careful, one is fibre reinforced and sets as hard as rock - to rub it down needs an angle grinder.