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cococat
Growing in Experience
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May

Hello  I would like to render this rough bagged wall. I have watched the Bunnings how to video but was wondering if there were any tips and tricks th ...

cococat
Growing in Experience
February

Thank you Eric. I am learning so much from the community as I undertake various DIY projects.

cococat
Growing in Experience
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Hello I was wondering whether H3 treated pine from Bunnings can be sanded prior to painting? Is the timber kiln dried or air dried? Do you need to wai ...

cococat
Growing in Experience
February

Thank you Eric.I was unaware of the product! Thank you for the recommendation- will give it a go! 

cococat
Growing in Experience
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Hello I have a render coat over blue board which has become brittle and detached from the sheet in a section. Would appreciate advice and recommended ...

cococat
Growing in Experience
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Hello  I was wondering if Coolaroo made vertical anchor strips for their crank operated outdoor blinds to prevent flapping? Alternatively are there o ...

cococat
Growing in Experience
January

Great thank you 朗

cococat
Growing in Experience
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January

Hi MitchellI used the Crommelin Natural Finish Sealer. It did not alter the look of the bluestone at all but seems to have worked as a sealer! Hopeful ...

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Bunnings Team Member EricL
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May

Hi @cococat Thanks for sharing your question about rendering your low brick wall. It's great that you've seen the guide for rendering. I suggest us ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
February

Hi @cococat, I just wanted to point out that if you want a dressed H3-treated timber that doesn't need to be sanded as it's already smooth, then LOS ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
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September 2020

Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @hcset. It's great to have you join us and many thanks for your question. It's fantastic to see you've ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
Bunnings Team Member
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February

Hello @cococat I don't recommend sanding the H3 treated pine due to the chemicals that have been placed into it. The timber at the store is kiln ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
Bunnings Team Member
February

Hello @cococat Thank you for your patience. I've just been in contact with the Coolaroo technical team, and they've informed me that the crank oper ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
Bunnings Team Member
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January

Hello @cococat The damage does not appear to be too big; I suggest using Earl's 1kg Concremate Expanding Cement. This is an easy-to-use product and ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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January

That certainly sounds like an option, @cococat. I would advise that you hire a compactor and run over the area quickly to ensure you have a solid and ...

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January

Yes @cococat Your crazy paving and fresh mortar will resist stains much better having being sealed. Do consider the slip factor and consider adding ...

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cococat
Growing in Experience
February

Thank you Eric. I am learning so much from the community as I undertake various DIY projects.

cococat
Growing in Experience
February

Thank you Eric.I was unaware of the product! Thank you for the recommendation- will give it a go! 

cococat
Growing in Experience
January

Great thank you 朗

cococat
Growing in Experience
3 replies
January

Hi MitchellI used the Crommelin Natural Finish Sealer. It did not alter the look of the bluestone at all but seems to have worked as a sealer! Hopeful ...

cococat
Growing in Experience
January

Thank you- will consider this option as it may be easier for me!

cococat
Growing in Experience
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January

Great thank you Mitchell. I will go ahead and seal them once the weather improves! 

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