Plastering post dado rail removal

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Hi All,

I had some dado rails removed throughout the house which were stuck on with nails and glue. This took a lot of the plaster with it on removal, therefore I got just the gap where the rail use to be plastered. After painting I can still see the outline of the new plaster throughout the landing how can this be rectified. I have not painted over the plaster in the living room yet.
 

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Hi All,

I had some dado rails removed throughout the house which were stuck on with nails and glue. This took a lot of the plaster with it on removal, therefore I got just the gap where the rail use to be plastered. After painting I can still see the outline of the new plaster throughout the landing how can this be rectified. I have not painted over the plaster in the living room yet.
A limp wristed fanny done that job lol.
Get down b&q’s and buy a belt sander.
 
Hi All,

I had some dado rails removed throughout the house which were stuck on with nails and glue. This took a lot of the plaster with it on removal, therefore I got just the gap where the rail use to be plastered. After painting I can still see the outline of the new plaster throughout the landing how can this be rectified. I have not painted over the plaster in the living room yet.

f**k mine.


that's proper s**t.


proper



Orbital sander,

first 80 grit to get near to finish

Then change to 120 grit



Fill and sand

Then repeat til good.



I'd use this.


Gets it perfect.
 
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