Hi all,
I feel embarrassed to ask but.....
I was re-watching one of my old plastering dvds from I did a course a few years back and when it came to the point of the Trainer saying he was going to give us a useful tip on what to do with a newly plastered ceiling before we left, nothing came up...
I did think about boarding but the surface is not great and wanted to get a good finish hence bonding which I haven't done for a long time hence my question but thanks for the thought
Thanks for the advice and I realise that I made a mistake by not posting more info on the type of wall as its a poured readicrete wall into a form or mould if you prefer and quite old. I had not come across this type before and wasn't sure how it would react to new plaster etc so my apologies...
You sound as harsh as the people who replied to the other guy and yes plastered before but just trying to get good advice who have experience to give rather pointless negativity.that wastes everyones time
Hi all,
After going through loads of threads I found someone with a similar problem but they got no positive advice so I thought I would try my luck
His problem was (Hi guys just looking for a bit of advice. I've got to skim a wall ( using multi finish) onto an internal cement render wall in...
This was a big surprise as not had it happen before and I didn't notice anything beforehand it sort of look like a manufacturing fault/ Regardless thanks for the replies.
I know the best thing to do as mentioned is to cut it out and and and patch it although tempted by the scrim glue idea but...
Hi all.
I finished plastering a stud wall covered in new plasterboard but when I returned a few weeks later I noticed a 10 inch square where the plasterboard paper had come away from the board itself along with my new plaster!!
Anyone else had this problem and what is the best way to fix it
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