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    Boarding a wall with minimal cavity?

    So the idea is to add plasterboard directly on the wall without a structure to hold the boards? Hmm, i ilve in Europe, and we have a completely flat glasfiber which you just glue on the wall like galsspaper, well not exactly, you add the glue on the wall, than stick the fiberglaspaper on the...
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    plastering over glassfiberwallpaper

    my real problem is optimism, nothing else but cheer childish optimism, i can do it, sure i can, made a walk in dressing room, costed me 9 months, made a build in wall cabinet, 12 ft * 10 ft, costed me 6 months, me and my big mouth, now my TOWGO is expecting me to do it...:RpS_wink...
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    plastering over glassfiberwallpaper

    Thanks all for the many replies i get here. Seems this Tasso glasfiber paper is widely used in Belgium, you only have to apply it once, and it will stick to a wall a lifetime, So for those who are sick of it, removal is a nightmare and costly operation. To take it of myself, i need to buy a...
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    plastering over glassfiberwallpaper

    Nobody experience in using cement as plaster? Or cement filled plaster?
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    plastering over glassfiberwallpaper

    Malc, thanks, the glasfiber is the wallpaper and its glued directly on the plaster. Maybe the size i need to mention; 130 m2, roughly 1300 sqrft. If i had to cover up only a few m2s, i had no problem, but its a lot to do, height of wall is 285 cmis 285 cm (112 inch). So i'm really trying...
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    plastering over glassfiberwallpaper

    Hi Jessop, not sure if Ardex 828 can be applied in a few mms, the max the wall can have is 3.5 mm. Need to check the tech docs i think. Paint it? The house is build in a rural style, chalkpaint is mandatory, chalkpaint on glasfiber results in small squares, like a mini chessboard, but than a...
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    plastering over glassfiberwallpaper

    Hi all, thanks for the replies, i live in Blegium, so my English sucks...:RpS_bored: No joke here, this glas fiber wallpaper is very commonly used here. The type we have is not a falt version, but one that forms small squares about 1/4 inch. Stripping the paperdown is impossible,as the glue...
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    plastering over glassfiberwallpaper

    Hi all, new here, so i might ask something already posted. I want to hide a wall with glassfiber wallpaper by covering it with plaster. I plan to use cement filled plaster, so the curing time is very short. Reason is that i can add a thin layer vs normal plaster. I want to add like 2-3 mm...
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