Skim over emulsion paint

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christiffa25

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Hi all when trying to learn myself skimming I did the kitchen. First few Walls were ropey to say the least. I left 2 with the intention to come back to them and re-do at some point.

They have had a coat of emulsion on them, well actually the stuff you buy for fresh plaster that doesn't need watering down. They have not had any top coats of emulsion or anything....

Can I just now a couple of months later just pva and reskim or do I need a different bonding agent ect??
 
nope! just pva it and away ya go:RpS_thumbup:


oh and dont go using that shitty trowel you got from b&q:RpS_wink:
 
Just get the belt sander on it.........:RpS_thumbsup: not really, as above just reskim it practise makes perfect
 
If it dont take to the new paint with PVA and its someone elses gaff then he got a go back sort it etc and they wont be happy. Plasprime it and you know your covering yourself.
If he just PVA's it in his place and it dont take its not as bad as it not taking in a clients and when they say ' ooooo i got told by BG that you should of plasprimed it first.' That a good enough answer for you bud?
 
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