Now forgive me if this is a stupid question but I can't decide what to do.
I've removed all the old plaster from the kitchen / dining room because it was shot in about two thirds of the room.
It was incredibly sandy and crumbly (obviously because it's shot) and left a fair few patches on the wall which I've scraped off with an old cheap trowel. I've also brushed the wall down but the bricks are still a bit sandy in places.
So, my question is - should I PVS the wall before sticking the boards up?
I've never PVA'd before when dotting and dabbing and I've never had any problem with the adhesive not adhering. Having said that - I've never used drywall adhesive on a wall that's been previously plastered and stripped.
I'm of the thinking (and hoping - because it's a lot of wall to PVA) that if anything, a dose of PVS will prevent the adhesive bonding to the wall so well. Even though the bricks are a bit sandy the adhesive may still hold to the bricks.
Any thoughts?
Cheers.
Fred.
I've removed all the old plaster from the kitchen / dining room because it was shot in about two thirds of the room.
It was incredibly sandy and crumbly (obviously because it's shot) and left a fair few patches on the wall which I've scraped off with an old cheap trowel. I've also brushed the wall down but the bricks are still a bit sandy in places.
So, my question is - should I PVS the wall before sticking the boards up?
I've never PVA'd before when dotting and dabbing and I've never had any problem with the adhesive not adhering. Having said that - I've never used drywall adhesive on a wall that's been previously plastered and stripped.
I'm of the thinking (and hoping - because it's a lot of wall to PVA) that if anything, a dose of PVS will prevent the adhesive bonding to the wall so well. Even though the bricks are a bit sandy the adhesive may still hold to the bricks.
Any thoughts?
Cheers.
Fred.