Polycell Advanced Polyfilla All in One - 200ml
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Price: £6.00
Brand: Polycell
Description: Polycell Advanced Polyfilla is a high performance lightweight filler for all general interior repairs. The quick drying formulation will not shrink or sag and has been specially developed to allow the filling of holes up to 50mm deep in one go. Its smooth texture means Polycell Advanced Polyfilla does not need to be sanded and will not show once painted. Polycell Advanced Polyfilla All in One - 200ml - shop the best deal online on diy-compared.co.uk
Category: Diy
Merchant: Homebase
Product ID: 12807777
Delivery cost: 0.00
RRP: 6.00
EAN: 5010212575321
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Author: Arlyd
Rating: 5
Review: Polyfilla is the industry standard tool for fixing minor perfections in walls and ceilings. Not much else I can say I'm afraid, it does do exactly what you're expect!
Author: Neil Evans
Rating: 3
Review: The product arrived, and I thought the tube was empty. That's how light it is. When it came to using it, it's a bit like filling holes with shaving foam. It wants to stick to everything but the intended surface. It dries very much like plastic. Which with my rough plastered walls was an issue. Maybe better for holes in modern cardboard and plasterboard houses! But even then, I suspect the finish with be too smooth. When painting, the paint on the filler dries very differently to the rest of the surface. In my case it left a cracked texture in the paint. I had left it 24 hours before painting. But maybe it needed longer. In general, I prefer the old school filler, but I am sure this has a use case.