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Hi - I’m looking to seal some painted concrete steps (front door, so pretty heavy traffic) - I’ve read to use water based polyurethane, or acrylic sea ...

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June

Thanks for the reply @MitchellMc I can say with complete certainty it is nothing to do with dampness, I could bring samples into a store when I’m next ...

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June

Thanks @MitchellMc

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June

Thanks @MitchellMc It was a decent thought around the dampness, but that’s definitely not the case, there’s no wetness observable or that can be felt ...

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Recently bought a bunch of these Prima ceramic tile underlay boards from Bunnings in two separate purchases. It’s my first time using them so I hav ...

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May

Thanks @MitchellMc !Very handy to know as it probably seems like a basic question but was struggling to find the answer online.So standard plasterboar ...

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May

Hi - am renovating a kitchen at an investment property (ie installing new cabinetry/bench/oven etc) and interested to know what board material is typ ...

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You could use 4.5mm or 6mm cement sheeting for the walls, but then you wouldn't be using plasterboard, so there is no need for the thickness to match ...

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Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @sheldo. It's wonderful to have you join us, and many thanks for your question about lining boards.It's fai ...

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