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Several years ago I used a dark grey, almost black, filler with a slightly
sandy texture that was almost foolproof, and went on very smoothly after stirring. I bought it in Focus. It had a slightly foreign sounding name I think. Was certainly not made by Polyfilla. Can anyone recall this product and where it could now be obtained please? |
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PAULINE SALEMI wrote:
Several years ago I used a dark grey, almost black, filler with a slightly sandy texture that was almost foolproof, and went on very smoothly after stirring. I bought it in Focus. It had a slightly foreign sounding name I think. Was certainly not made by Polyfilla. Can anyone recall this product and where it could now be obtained please? Tetrion, maybe? Why not describe what you want to use your filler for, and I'm sure someone can recommend a suitable alternative to whatever it is you can't source! David |
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![]() Lobster wrote: Tetrion, maybe? Why not describe what you want to use your filler for, and I'm sure someone can recommend a suitable alternative to whatever it is you can't source! David I've only ever seen Terion in brilliant white. Not that that means anything. Richard -- Real email address is RJSavage at BIGFOOT dot COM The information contained in this post may not be published in, or used by http://www.diyprojects.info |
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In message , Richard
writes Lobster wrote: Tetrion, maybe? Why not describe what you want to use your filler for, and I'm sure someone can recommend a suitable alternative to whatever it is you can't source! David I've only ever seen Terion in brilliant white. Not that that means anything. Maybe an external version. Like external Polyfilla is a grey colour and more 'cementy' -- Chris French, Leeds |
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"PAULINE SALEMI" wrote in
: Several years ago I used a dark grey, almost black, filler with a slightly sandy texture that was almost foolproof, and went on very smoothly after stirring. I bought it in Focus. Wickes' ready-mixed patching plaster (so called)? Definitely sandy and quite dark. And really not very useful in my opinion. -- Rod www.annalaurie.co.uk |
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