Gyproc Easi-Filler straight on plasterboard

Woodlandfairy

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Evening all
I'm trying to tidy up a bit of a mess on my kitchen walls where I've got a mix of different levels and also a mix of plaster and bare plasterboard that was painted. im going to use gyprock easifill on a small unplastered area to try and even out the different levels. My question is can I just slap this on bare plasterboard or do I need to apply PVA or another bonding agent first? The plasterboard is at least 20 years old if this makes a difference.
 
Evening all
I'm trying to tidy up a bit of a mess on my kitchen walls where I've got a mix of different levels and also a mix of plaster and bare plasterboard that was painted. im going to use gyprock easifill on a small unplastered area to try and even out the different levels. My question is can I just slap this on bare plasterboard or do I need to apply PVA or another bonding agent first? The plasterboard is at least 20 years old if this makes a difference.

Easifil will stick to most backgrounds so no need for the pva. If you were skimming with a finish plaster then def use pva on old plaster boards.
 
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