Hey on the D mix is the consistency suppose to be that of a thick paint or more like really wet joint compound. reason i ask is im trying it and my fist batch i put in a bucket the mixture didnt go on the roller as easy as paint does so im thinking maybe i had it too thick. Should it be say the thickness of pancake batter?
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Yes. It dries pretty quick once it hits the walls.
Rebuilding my home in Cypress, CA
Also a CRX fanatic!
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81890.3 is a link to an old post that includes a summary of the many Dmix posts that have been made here on Breaktime.
Hopefully you'll find some information that will help you with your questions.
Cheers