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hi all,,done a couple of sand n cement renders for a builder as of late ,im getting conflicting advice as so far i have put a touch of plasticiser in my renders which seems to give it a bit body and easier to spread but the builder told me there is no need for it? can anyone tell me the real reason plasticiser is used?:thumbsup:
 
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david campbell

plasticiser is used to allow air to move freely through when mixing,my old da is a brickie and they prefer using fairy liquid through it,if there isn't any plastiser,entrainent ,fairy etc the mix will seem lifeless and very tough to work with!
 
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sWe

Many builders seem to think they know it all because they're "in charge", and that goes double for the type who wants to cut corners everywhere.
 
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doug boardley

I always preferred lime to improve workability, thankfully don't do much plastering these days:hurray:
 
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Rob Z

I never thought of using a plasticizer in wall mud before...the concrete guys use it to improve workability without adding water, but how does it affect mud for walls? Doug, we use masonry lime, as well. :thumbsup:
 
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doug boardley

to me Rob, if water rises to the top, it's not aerated (for workability, talking walls,) coming from a plastering background, I hate transferring a pile of unhomogenous mud from my handboard(hawk) to my trowel. It falls off my trowel!! lol
 
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mikethetile

plastcisers break the water tension and allow the the water to permeate the mix thoroughly making the mix more workable

a dash of fairy works just as well but the nhbc insist on plastisicer.

i was taught to use lime

and yes you can use a dash to make render more workable if you wish
 
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White Room

I would use plasticiser for what it costs, if fairy liquid is found in some render which has failed your liable. Pebble Dashing is good with lime
 

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