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Best way to finish off a corner

Anonymous user 01/03/2024 - 2.55 PM

Have had MDF panelled sheets installed in my small bathroom and there was a corner section where the old plaster has come away. We’ve not yet covered this part and it’s currently uncovered. Just wondering what the best thing is to do to cover it now that the rest of walls are finished?

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2 Answers

Silvan

Rating: 5 out of 5
Pinner
You can use woodfiller if you apply on MDF , make sure it will be completely filled.!
Answered15 March 2021
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Charlie Carpentry

Rating: 5 out of 5
Newport, Gwent
You don't say how small, but unless it's more than a few inches, I would use a ready mixed wall filler like One Strike. You can get lots on in one go as it's so light. Getting a plasterer in is not worth the money ( at least £100) However if it's on an external wall, You will need to use sand and cement first as any other produce will absorb moisture . You say you will cover it up o you could just leve the sand and cement as it is.
Answered15 March 2021
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