Out of interest why do you need to know?Hi can anyone tell me what type of plaster this is
Looks like a hobnob! Were you find it down back of sofa bloody kids!!Hi can anyone tell me what type of plaster this is
could be hydraulic lime and coarse sandHi can anyone tell me what type of plaster this is
Double bag itSend it for analysis
Looks like dried sand and cement
Sharp n lime
could be hydraulic lime and coarse sand
Guesses, that’s all that it is! You never rode the op’ s post did you? You bunch of amateurs!With my sensible head I would say popcorn, winalot or digestive biscuit but as you want silly answers I have to concur with Stormin Norman lime and sharp or double washed sand
Glad you saw the funny sideIn all honesty I can’t say I rode the post but in answer to the question i cannot tell a lie I haven’t a clue from that pic
I.ve got a full room to do over same as thatHi all thanks for replying I posted this whilst I was half a sleep and forgot about it
I've just purchased the house and every wall was covered in wallpaper after removing I found half arsed skimmed walls (mixture of plaster on some parts and gypsum on others) over what is in the picture, which I'm guessing is lime I just don't know if what has been skimmed over is going to cause problems if the walls need to breath.
The house was built in the 1930s View attachment 39418View attachment 39417
Just be well prepared, because that background sucks like a b*****d mate!I.ve got a full room to do over same as that
Quasi will be sweating like a pedo in a playground.