Home Strip X-Tex Textured Coating Remover 2.5L - Solvent Free Removal of Bonded Non Bonded Surfaces, Polytex, Artex Stripper, Paint, Wallpaper Remover

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Home Strip X-Tex Textured Coating Remover 2.5L - Solvent Free Removal of Bonded Non Bonded Surfaces, Polytex, Artex Stripper, Paint, Wallpaper Remover

Home Strip X-Tex Textured Coating Remover 2.5L - Solvent Free Removal of Bonded Non Bonded Surfaces, Polytex, Artex Stripper, Paint, Wallpaper Remover

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Since it forms a gel with the artex, it is safe to use as it doesn’t create harmful dust from asbestos. However, if you have other suspected asbestos fibres and materials or a project which involves more than the Artex then you may need a full asbestos survey. Nowadays, homeowners may wish to remove Artex from their ceilings for many reasons ranging from removing dangerous asbestos, updating aesthetics, adding a smooth surface for painting, or even increasing the value of their homes due to artex devaluing homes.

In particular, it needs to be carried out by trained and competent workers in accordance with a plan of work, using appropriate control measures to prevent exposure and the spread of asbestos. Therefore, this product does not give off fumes can be used in enclosed spaces with little ventilation available.For the purposes of this guide, it has been assumed that the Artex is being removed from an easy to reach surface using standard access equipment. Before plastering, any loose artex should be scraped off and any high spots or stipples sanded down. Here at DIY Doctor, we offer completely free DIY and construction help and advice to any and all, from professional tradesmen, exactly as they would do it. Fed up with big blogs that showcase amazing DIY and woodwork projects that I couldn't recreate without power tools, I started this blog for creative people without creative budgets. The photos show one half already done and one half with X TEX on it read to be done - you can see how I have damaged the old plasterboard by scraping in to it.

The method that kept popping up on YouTube was simple: soak the artex and 10 mins later it would peel off.English student living loans will once again rise by less than the rate of inflation, the Government has announced.

It is true that removing the "gel" afterwards was an effort but my guess is that it was no more so than using a steamer. After scraping off the artex, you will need to wash and scrub the walls as any x tex left on it will crack any paint on top. I had to weigh up the cost of profressional asbestos removal (hundreds) vs doing it myself so I chose to do it myself. My concerns are about 3/4 of the way through my dpm sheets fell down and I had to remove the debris like maybe like a m2 total by sweeping and wiping. It was quite patchy in the end – some areas came almost completely clean but others still had a few patterned bits on them.

We then recommend applying another layer of X-Tex which will work into the score marks and help remove the paint from behind. If you need a little help then we also have an active question and answer forum and a find a trademan service and much more.



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