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[quote][i]Originally posted by Andrew[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by M15T XE[/i] drying time depends on what the wall is made from, either way the wall may have blown in that area, meaning repair, if its a brick wall with a render and plaster finish, depending on how damp the wall is it may need hacking off to the brickwork, rendering, floating and setting with a gypsum based plaster (i use Gyproc Multifinish) if it is a stud wall (plasterboard) then you mayy need to cut the plasterboard back to the nearest stud and replace, if the wall isnt blown and dries out sufficiently then you can get some stain block, paint/spray it on then decorate. get a picture and i could advise more. [/quote] Dodgy light at that end of the hall :( Bulb is up the other end :rolleyes: Have to see what it smooths out like. If it's fucked i'll have to get someone in :mad: [/quote]
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