It's an old topic, I know, but I don't want to hijack anybody else's threads.
I've recently had my whole house re-skimmed. Many of the outside walls and all the ceilings have been boarded prior to plastering.
Once dry, our builder/plasterer has recommended to lightly run a dry cloth over the walls to knock off all the water splashes, and then apply a 50:50 mix of cheap emulsion/water. This seems at odds with some of the advice I've been reading elsewhere:
- It seems the general recommendation is to use watered-down Dulux Trade Matt instead of a cheapo B&Q/Homebase emulsion.
- To water-down the first coat by only 20-25%, and not 50%
- Up to three 'primer' coats may be necessary, not one.
- Wiping down the walls before painting may lead to scratching (?).
Your thoughts and advice on this are appreciated.
I've recently had my whole house re-skimmed. Many of the outside walls and all the ceilings have been boarded prior to plastering.
Once dry, our builder/plasterer has recommended to lightly run a dry cloth over the walls to knock off all the water splashes, and then apply a 50:50 mix of cheap emulsion/water. This seems at odds with some of the advice I've been reading elsewhere:
- It seems the general recommendation is to use watered-down Dulux Trade Matt instead of a cheapo B&Q/Homebase emulsion.
- To water-down the first coat by only 20-25%, and not 50%
- Up to three 'primer' coats may be necessary, not one.
- Wiping down the walls before painting may lead to scratching (?).
Your thoughts and advice on this are appreciated.