The Apprentice said:If you PVA p/board surely the moisture could damage the board, I would use a bonding agent if I had to. As for the original question we always used to skim on the brown paper but that was stopped, if my memory serves me right, about 25 years ago.
Your probably right but Ive had to do it in the past and it turned out normal. Just explain to the customer what the risks are and if they dont want to reboard then at least you have explained the situation and are covered.The Apprentice said:If you PVA p/board surely the moisture could damage the board, I would use a bonding agent if I had to. As for the original question we always used to skim on the brown paper but that was stopped, if my memory serves me right, about 25 years ago.