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    Air bubbles in lime plaster (on top of tanking)

    Thanks @smoother09. Do you think this job is salvageable or not? If yes, how? If not, should it be hacked off and done again?
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    Air bubbles in lime plaster (on top of tanking)

    thank you @worthwords. Very helpful! This was not a DIY job. But I might end up DIY fixing it!
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    Air bubbles in lime plaster (on top of tanking)

    Thanks @bof . What do you think is best the way to fix this? (1) Can it be salvaged by sanding down the bubbles? Or (2) does it need another skim with fresh plaster and polish with a trowel to a smooth, even and flat finish? if so, would the existing surface need to be primed with PVA to aid...
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    Air bubbles in lime plaster (on top of tanking)

    Hi @Brimstone. Good question. It has not yet been painted - might be lighting in the photo which makes it look painted.
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    Air bubbles in lime plaster (on top of tanking)

    Hello everyone. Hoping for some advice on these air bubbles. Background: We have a victorian cottage with no cavity. The previous owner applied bitumen paint on the inside of the wall (1m in height) as well as gypsum plaster on some walls and concrete on other walls. There were serious...
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