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EllieBee
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EllieBee
Growing in Experience
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Wednesday

Hey fellas, After removing the pelmet, removing all the old cornice cement, and patching the holes I’m up to cutting my cornices. I am using the bui ...

EllieBee
Growing in Experience
1 reply
a week ago

 the acetone is not cutting the mustard any other suggestions?

EllieBee
Growing in Experience
4 replies
a week ago

  @TedBear I picked up a Ryobi multitool today and it is definitely helping to remove/smooth out all the cornice cement and adhesive on the pelmet. ...

EllieBee
Growing in Experience
2 weeks ago

Oh amazing, thanks for the advice! My back and neck cannot handle anymore scraping  I’ll be off to buy another tool at bunnings then…lol

EllieBee
Growing in Experience
7 replies
2 weeks ago

Thanks Jacob! How do you reckon the ryobi multi-tool would go at removing it effortlessly? This cornice cement has been here since the 70s and it seem ...

EllieBee
Growing in Experience
9 replies
2 weeks ago

Hey guys, how finicky do I need to be about removing the old ceiling cornicing cement if I plan on re-cornicing? I’ve been going at it with a sponge ...

EllieBee
Growing in Experience
2 weeks ago

Thanks @JacobZ and @Dave-1. I’ll pick up a bottle of acetone on one of my next outings to bunnings (going at least twice a week at the moment ). I’m ...

EllieBee
Growing in Experience
2 weeks ago

This is gorgeous!!! You did a fabulous job

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TedBear
Kind of a Big Deal
6 replies
2 weeks ago

Hi @EllieBee , I was reading your post with interest. I thought the pelmet looked like it had been glued on, in some parts, but you've removed it, so ...

Dave-1
Community Megastar
2 weeks ago

Good Morning @EllieBee I dont see why you couldnt give it a go with the obital sander tho think the action of a belt sander would be better. Less lik ...

Dave-1
Community Megastar
2 weeks ago

Good Afternoon @EllieBee Yah to getting rid of the old tiles and even some more yahs to having a nice cleanish surface to work with Ive only ever re ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
Bunnings Team Member
November

Hi @EllieBee, Thank you for your question and welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community, it is fantastic to have you with us. It sounds like the ...

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EllieBee
Growing in Experience
1 reply
a week ago

 the acetone is not cutting the mustard any other suggestions?

EllieBee
Growing in Experience
4 replies
a week ago

  @TedBear I picked up a Ryobi multitool today and it is definitely helping to remove/smooth out all the cornice cement and adhesive on the pelmet. ...

EllieBee
Growing in Experience
2 weeks ago

Oh amazing, thanks for the advice! My back and neck cannot handle anymore scraping  I’ll be off to buy another tool at bunnings then…lol

EllieBee
Growing in Experience
7 replies
2 weeks ago

Thanks Jacob! How do you reckon the ryobi multi-tool would go at removing it effortlessly? This cornice cement has been here since the 70s and it seem ...

EllieBee
Growing in Experience
2 weeks ago

Thanks @JacobZ and @Dave-1. I’ll pick up a bottle of acetone on one of my next outings to bunnings (going at least twice a week at the moment ). I’m ...

EllieBee
Growing in Experience
5 replies
2 weeks ago

Thanks Eric and @Dave-1! Could I potentially use an orbital sander with the 80 grit? Or failing that, are there any cleaning products that might be ab ...

EllieBee
Growing in Experience
8 replies

 Hey guys! I am doing a whole kitchen demo which has included removing some ugly green tiles from the wall. It has left behind a lot of adhesive. Give ...

EllieBee
Growing in Experience
3 weeks ago

 I did it! I plan on installing flatpack wardrobes in the space. I’ll try to make them look built in by adding trims/framing Should I plaster the wa ...

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