Hi all,
I'm a beginner at this plastering game. Having been on a 4 day course I set out plastering our newly knocked through kitchen dinner, after a few relative successes I've hit my first major hurdle.
Having finally plucked up the balls to tackle the biggest wall, I was pleasantly surprised at how easy it went on. Happy with my work I sat back and revealed in my glory. By 9pm ish I thought I'd go and give it one last polish and was horrified to notice a 1' x 2' section was pushing away from the wall, flexing as I pushed it. With very little persuasion this cracked and started falling off. Thoroughly demoralised I opened a beer (alcohol free, dry January, insult to injury).
This morning I scraped the rest off, well, what wants to come off. As you'll see from the picks, above the old picture rail seems fairly solid on and underneath the RSJ was back to bricks then a bonding coat so this is solid too. To the right of the RSJ was a different wall surface this also seems good. Bits of the wall that now has no plaster didn't come off easily at all and other bits just fell off.
I did two coats of PVA 1-4 but having mixed plaster and started I did notice it was pretty much dry and not tacky. In hind sight, I should have stopped then.
Having done a bit of reading, I'm wondering if what I thought was paint is actually lime wash, any thoughts? How do you identify lime wash?
Planning my next line of attack and wondered if anyone has any advise.
I thinking maybe a stranger mix of PVA and make sure its still tacky when I hit it or - less preferable but possibly safer - somehow get all the paint/lime wash off first. What do you think?
Thanks in advance,
Joe
I'm a beginner at this plastering game. Having been on a 4 day course I set out plastering our newly knocked through kitchen dinner, after a few relative successes I've hit my first major hurdle.
Having finally plucked up the balls to tackle the biggest wall, I was pleasantly surprised at how easy it went on. Happy with my work I sat back and revealed in my glory. By 9pm ish I thought I'd go and give it one last polish and was horrified to notice a 1' x 2' section was pushing away from the wall, flexing as I pushed it. With very little persuasion this cracked and started falling off. Thoroughly demoralised I opened a beer (alcohol free, dry January, insult to injury).
This morning I scraped the rest off, well, what wants to come off. As you'll see from the picks, above the old picture rail seems fairly solid on and underneath the RSJ was back to bricks then a bonding coat so this is solid too. To the right of the RSJ was a different wall surface this also seems good. Bits of the wall that now has no plaster didn't come off easily at all and other bits just fell off.
I did two coats of PVA 1-4 but having mixed plaster and started I did notice it was pretty much dry and not tacky. In hind sight, I should have stopped then.
Having done a bit of reading, I'm wondering if what I thought was paint is actually lime wash, any thoughts? How do you identify lime wash?
Planning my next line of attack and wondered if anyone has any advise.
I thinking maybe a stranger mix of PVA and make sure its still tacky when I hit it or - less preferable but possibly safer - somehow get all the paint/lime wash off first. What do you think?
Thanks in advance,
Joe