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Poly filler for bricks
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I'm going to take down some shelves in my conservatory which are screwed into the bricks. Ill be putting new shelves up so will try and hide the old screw holes with the new shelves but won't be able to cover them all. Is there some sort of fella you can get for bricks/cement?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I find the best filler is the powdered type - mix with water and it dries in situ quite quickly. You can sand it down afterwards. I would actually simply rub into that a bit of kid's coloured chalk or even blusher and foundation to take the edge of the colour.
The pigment in cosmetics is the same pigment used in paints.
Plus the wall will have a glowing complexion afterwards.
The pigment in cosmetics is the same pigment used in paints.
Plus the wall will have a glowing complexion afterwards.
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