Hot. Just looking for some of this. Cheers OP. :smile:
stearn
13 Jul 17#2
I only bothered with this the once and only buy decent brand like EvoStick. This may be half the price but when it can't even stick wood together and you have to get something decent to actually do the job, it actually adds 50% on to the cost.
mcbain
13 Jul 173#3
I wouldn't use a cheap PVA for woodworking (TiteBond is good glue for that). For sealing walls freshly plastered walls etc, this is great when thinned.
FatalSaviour to mcbain
13 Jul 17#5
Agreed that I wouldn't use this for woodwork. However, I was under the impression that sealing walls with PVA was a huge no-no?
eternald
13 Jul 171#4
lauralawrah
13 Jul 17#6
This is cheaper at B&Q with a Trade Point card. It's £7.20 inc vat!
pavel76 to lauralawrah
13 Jul 17#7
£12.05 before any discount at B&Q
ssc1
13 Jul 17#8
£8.55 @ toolstation.
Daves_mate
13 Jul 17#9
Why dude? (sealing plastered walls). I need to do this very soon.
Don't worry mate. I've been plastering for years and luckily was advised to coat walls 5:1 water to PVA by a very learned gentleman. Great advice & has served me well. Won't cause you any problems what so ever. Basically stops the fresh plaster drawing all the moisture from your paint / wall paper paste too quickly, which if were to happen can be a serious ball grinder
lauralawrah
14 Jul 17#12
Not with trade point card (nerd)
PeteYork
14 Jul 17#13
Now showing at £9.99....
Daves_mate
14 Jul 17#14
Cheers buddy! That's pretty much the reason I thought it was done. Mind at rest. Sorted!
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http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?t=1145255
https://www.diynot.com/diy/threads/can-pva-seal-problem-walls-prior-to-lining-emulsioning.353266/
Hope this helps!