Thanks @MitchellMc ! My preference is to fill those small cracks. Any wood filler will do the job I guess? This window gets lots of sunlight and hence ...
Hi @MitchellMc I have sanded one window sill using 120 grit then 240 grit (out of 180 grit sandpaper at home while working on it). The cracks on one ...
Thanks for your prompt reply @MitchellMc I have a random orbital sander at home. Can I use this instead of detail sander? Sorry I don’t really know th ...
A few wood window sills in my house are very weathered and in a bad state. There are small cracks (may be window checks?) . How do I restore these win ...
Thanks Dave-1 and EricL! @MitchellMc suggested using Zinsser Gardz to bind the edges of the drywall paper in another similar post but Zinsser Gardz is ...
Thanks @MitchellMc I thought I need to plaster fill the ripped paper damage and to smooth the area prior to painting - I have attached more pictures. ...
Thanks Dave-1 and EricL! @MitchellMc suggested using Zinsser Gardz to bind the edges of the drywall paper in another similar post but Zinsser Gardz is ...
Thanks @MitchellMc I thought I need to plaster fill the ripped paper damage and to smooth the area prior to painting - I have attached more pictures. ...
A fair bit of damages was done to the drywalls while removing some old wallpaper, despite using steamer and Zinsser wallpaper stripper. Which sealer s ...
The cracks are a phenomenon called crazing. They are typically caused by thermal stress. This is when the ceramic material is exposed repeatedly to h ...
Hi @yckim
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's wonderful to have you join us, and thank you for sharing your question about repairing a ...
Can you teach me steps by steps how to repair the cracks on the interior wall and cornice? Do I need to paint the whole wall after repair?
Kind regard ...