Hello everyone!
I want to paint my ceiling but it has a bit of cracked skim, roughly 6 inches long. The affected area is circular in shape, with that single 6 inch crack as the diameter. The skim either side is sagging by about 2-3mm and I can press the sagging piece back up towards the ceiling so it is flush. I was wondering if I could insert a glue spreader(or something similar) into the crack and glue this back to the ceiling? Is this viable? If so would PVA glue work, or would you advice a different type of bonding?
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We are planning to refurb this room in about 3 years, so want to avoid costly solutions (eg re-skimming the ceiling), looking for something more short term.
I think that if I use a Stanley knife and cut the sagging piece of plaster out neatly, then I could use some filler on the exposed area and sand it down, but I fear that when painted it will look very different to the plaster around it, so this is option is my last resort :(
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Any advice appreciated!
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