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  • AlanG
    • Dec 2008
    • 6296

    #1

    Wall filler and Klear

    I'm designing a dio at the moment and wanted to use wall filler for something. Was just wondering if i can use Klear (Future) to seal the filler after it has dried?

    Anyone know?
  • Guest

    #2
    cannot see why not. May take a few coats though as plaster soaks everything up like a very thirsty thing. I would use watered down, not too thin, PVA as it gives a great surface to then stick the scatter material to. However, Klear would be best for the finished item but remember it is glossy so a matt spray would be required.

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    • Guest

      #3
      Hi flounder , Graham has made some good points , being an ex-decorator filler can be a pain to seal , anything water based will just get sucked in leaving it patchy no matter how many coats you give it , if it was me I would give it 2 coats of oil based or enamel paint , when in the trade we used to cover filler with oil based undercoat to get a top finnish .

      Hope this helps

      Richy.

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      • Guest

        #4
        Originally posted by \
        I would use watered down, not too thin, PVA
        Fen that's your answer to everything today! Good advice tho. You too Richy, you the man.

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        • Guest

          #5
          You wouldn't want to eat my iced buns Tony lol

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          • AlanG
            • Dec 2008
            • 6296

            #6
            Cheers guys. Gonna have to think about this one then.

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            • AlanG
              • Dec 2008
              • 6296

              #7
              Originally posted by \
              cannot see why not. May take a few coats though as plaster soaks everything up like a very thirsty thing. I would use watered down, not too thin, PVA as it gives a great surface to then stick the scatter material to. However, Klear would be best for the finished item but remember it is glossy so a matt spray would be required.
              Cheers for the info Graham. I'm not actually going to be sticking scatter to it and i need the surface to look glossy hence why i asked about klear. But if the pva gives a glossy finish then that might work.

              Can pva be painted over with enamels/acrylics?

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              • Guest

                #8
                Not only can PVA be painted over but it can have acrylic paint mixed into it to colour it.

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                • AlanG
                  • Dec 2008
                  • 6296

                  #9
                  oooo now that would help alot. Cheers (again) Graham

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