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Old 11th Dec 2006, 11:56 PM
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Is the gyprock pro lite topping compound ok to be used over cement rendered walls?? I want to just fix some of the scrapes and scratches before I paint and have some of this product left over. If it isnt suitable does anyone have any reccomendations
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For light patching it will do the job. It will shrink a little into deeper scratches. So you will need to go over it a few times.

It will sand back easy.

Top coat is not bad to smooth the grain in timber being painted too.

A lot of painters just use top coat for patching small dents and marks before applying the final coats.

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Thanks for your help, have used the above mentioned product and it has come uyp a treat.
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