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Review of Dunlop Pro Decor Interior Filler
Posted by Adrian
July 20th, 2015
Review of Dunlop Pro Decor Interior Filler
Following on from my last review for Dunlop Pro Decor on their Flexible Acrylic Filler caulk, I have been asked to review another product, this time it is their Interior Filler.
The interior filler comes in two pack sizes, 2KG or 5KG (in multiples 1KG bags). It is a Gypsum based product and is brilliant white in colour. It has a working time of around 30 minutes and surface dry within 5 hours but this will really depend on thickness and temperature. Once dried it is easy to sand. This filler can be used up to 30mm deep without any slumping.
I was keen to try this product after the great results I had had after trying Dunlop Pro Decor Flexible Acrylic Caulk with great results.
I tried the Pro Decor Interior Filler on my latest interior job, and here is my review.
My review of Dunlop Pro Decor Interior Filler
On the Dunlop Decorators website it says this about the product:
A brilliant white, fast drying, gypsum based interior filler for smoothing, plastering and filling large surface damage, holes or cracks.
- Easy to apply
- Build up to 30mm thick
- Creates a smooth finish
- Will not crack
- Easy to sand
- Can be sponge finished
- Interior wall filler
Available in: 2kg or 5kg cartons
(each unit contains multiples of 1kg bags)
I used this filler on my latest job, a bedroom. The walls were wallpapered but the client wanted the walls to be emulsioned. I stripped the paper and used the Interior Filler to fill cracks and holes including larger holes where a curtain pole had been removed.
The filler was easy to mix and was workable for around 30 minutes. It dried quickly and I was able to rub down the filler I had applied in the morning later the same day. I didn’t notice any shrinkage even in the larger holes I had filled.
Once I had rubbed the filler down and removed any loose dust I applied two coats of emulsion, it didn’t flash or show once painted and the client was happy with the finished result of the newly decorated bedroom.
Buy Dunlop Pro Decor Flexible Acrylic Filler caulk
You can buy Dunlop Pro Decor Interior filler in 5kg boxes or in 2kg boxes from My Paintbrush.
In conclusion
The Dunlop Interior filler was easy to mix, work with and sand. It didn’t slump or shrink when used in larger holes. It dried well and I was able to sand it down later the same day. Obviously drying conditions and thickness of filler will play a part in drying times.
I wasn’t disappointed in the results I got from this product and will use it again in the future.
Tags: Cracking, Crazing, dunlop, Dunlop pro Decor, Emulsion, Filler, Interior, Interior Filer
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Wallpapering ‘Frames’
Posted by Adrian
June 29th, 2015
Wallpapering ‘Frames’
I have recently just completed a wallpapering job for a client. The room was a spare bedroom / playroom. As this room is to serve as a dual purpose room the client didn’t want the room to be too child like, or to grown up. The client looked online and decided on a wallpaper from Graham and Brown called Frames.
This wallpaper was ideal for the situation it was to be used in, modern and contemporary enough for any adults staying in the room, but also fun for a child. The frames on the paper can be used to stick family photos, postcards, artwork and you can even draw your own artwork directly into a frame to give it a totally unique style. If you do draw directly onto the wallpaper be aware that the paper is only spongeable and anything drawn onto the wallpaper may not come off.
About the wallpaper
The wallpaper is a paste the paper type, as opposed to paste the wall. The soaking time is around 5 minutes. The design / pattern match is free, so no matching up to do. The paper is 52cm wide and the rolls are 10 m long.
I found the paper easy to hang and the final result was very effective as you can see by the following photos.

Tags: bedroom, Frames, Playroom, Wallpaper, Wallpapering
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How to mix wallpaper paste video
Posted by Adrian
April 1st, 2015
How to mix wallpaper paste video
I have written a post previously about how to mix wallpaper paste, many people have problems getting it just right and get lumps in it or make it to thick or runny, not too dissimilar to porridge or custard!!. I decided to make a video showing you how to mix the perfect wallpaper paste, I have done it this way for years and mix the perfect paste every time.
I decided to make a video of myself mixing the paste on a recent job I did, the paste mixed was used to hang lining paper.
So here is the video…..
How to mix wallpaper paste video
I hope you find this video as well as our other videos helpful and informative, look out for more in the future.
Tags: How to mix wallpaper adhesive, Video, Wallpaper, Wallpaper adhesive
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