Hello All
I'm not a plasterer by a long way but can skim a flat plasterboard to an acceptable standard with quite a lot of time.
We had woodchip paper in one room and I've removed it but I've (probably stupidly) stripped the paper off the plasterboard so what is left is raw gysum with a few scraper marks in it. Also there is paper at the edge where two boards meet which is nearly impossible to remove?
So the question is is my only alternative now to overboard or replace the existing boards? What would happen if I tried to skim over the lot (after lots of pva of course) ?
Thanks a lot in advance if anyone has a minute to help me out ?
I'm not a plasterer by a long way but can skim a flat plasterboard to an acceptable standard with quite a lot of time.
We had woodchip paper in one room and I've removed it but I've (probably stupidly) stripped the paper off the plasterboard so what is left is raw gysum with a few scraper marks in it. Also there is paper at the edge where two boards meet which is nearly impossible to remove?
So the question is is my only alternative now to overboard or replace the existing boards? What would happen if I tried to skim over the lot (after lots of pva of course) ?
Thanks a lot in advance if anyone has a minute to help me out ?