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What is the best filler to use? As a specialist manufacturer of professional fillers for over 80 years, Toupret is the leader in the market for high performance filler products. Yes, it’s a really good idea to finish with either Skim Flex (flexible skim-coat) or Fine Surface Filler. All Toupret products will adhere to Fill Flex once it is fully dried. With a bit of practice, you can make it so smooth that no visitor will realise you have replastered that area! (Only you will see, because you know) I've decided to try and see if Toupret Fibacryl would improve things. I have a 310ml tube of the stuff ready, I am just trying to decide how best to apply it.
Toupret FILL-FLEX - Toupret
take a small trowel knife, or even the standard triangular little filling plastic, you don't need to buy a proper trowel, fill over the tape, and go beyond its edgesDo not apply the filler at temperatures below 5°C or above 35°C or at a relative humidity higher than 80% Not only ideal for using on paintwork, Toupret Fibacryl filler can also adhere to plaster, masonry, primed wood and can also be used on unpainted and painted surfaces. The Toupret Fibacryl filler should be applied by either filling knife or blade and should only be overcoated once completely dry. I don't really want to say this, as any possible solutions may help someone in the future. But the thread is 2 months old and by now the OP may have done whatever he attempted.
Toupret Fill-Flex Fibacryl Movement Crack filler
Free sachet delivery is available on all Rust-Oleum sachets. These are shipped direct from the manufacturer using Whistl. Can take 5-10 working days.
Perfect for skirting, architraves and staircases, where movement is possible - its flexible formula...