I had a kitchen wall plastered(bonding & skim) a week ago and have been advised on here to use supermatt as a finish. Having been advised on many occasions to read the tin (third eye!) , the instructions seem to contradict themselves. It reads'suitable for plaster that is still drying out' and then 'new surfaces particularly must be fully dry'. Am I missing something here? Is this supermatt essentially a non vinyl emulsion and in this case , why is it better than other contract non vinyl emulsions.
Also, is this paint supposed to be a final finish or as a temporary finish until the plaster is fully dry underneath - then recoat with something more durable. Thanks John
Also, is this paint supposed to be a final finish or as a temporary finish until the plaster is fully dry underneath - then recoat with something more durable. Thanks John