I needed to do a small patch repair on my Artexed wall, after filling with mortar, then skimming with plaster, i now needed to Artex. Now i'm not a builder or any other type of maintenance man, so doing this job is all new to me. After mixing it up in a bucket (£1) from local shop i applied to wall with a trowel, then proceeded to replicate the swirl flower pattern, blending into existing pattern. Using firm bristled paint brushes and bits of odd materials as my tools, i created only what i can describe as utter perfection. The Artex was amazing and a dream to use, no lumps, sags or holes, i even used a bit to stipple a patch on my bay window ceiling, both jobs were brilliant, even if i say so myself, people thought i had, had it done by a pro! So to summarize, i would definitely recommend this to anyone, especially for the price, go on, give it a try. Oh! by the way, i threw the £1 bucket away. :-)Read full review
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It’s easy to use , and if your ok at diy you can get good results and match up existing artex . Practice on some cardboard first to get your pattern right . There are some good you tube videos well worth watching so you know what to do before you do it !
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Easy to mix and all the instructions are printed on the bag. I mixed around 75% of the artex which was more than enough to cover a small ceiling approx 2 x 3 metres. I used a large paste brush to apply and finished it with a stipple pad I bought.Looks good.
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Fantastic
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