Yep! without a doubt the best way to remove it. I used a multi tool to remove 40 lineal meters It saves your wall and ceiling board with minimal damage.
It starts to look a bit messy when you do that. You can drill a hole and pump some wet cornice cement behind it while having a few screws holding it up
You should use a multitool/oscillating tool with a fine, thin blade. It'll take it off in seconds.
Yep! without a doubt the best way to remove it. I used a multi tool to remove 40 lineal meters
It saves your wall and ceiling board with minimal damage.
So if my crown molding constantly needs to be recaulked, could this adhesive be a solution? Thanks!
Thats cool too but ive seen a lot of people use liquid nails too it holds up drywall on top of concrete easy to find at home depot and cheap
It starts to look a bit messy when you do that. You can drill a hole and pump some wet cornice cement behind it while having a few screws holding it up