in some regions (like where I now am on the south coast) it is local practice to render all walls with S&C, then apply a thin (hard) finish plaster. I quite like it, though I was surprised when I moved here. It is probably easier to work, though heavy.
Older houses were done with sand and lime, and lime plaster, because it's a coastal area full of sand and chalk,so they used local materials.
Ok I've figure out s&c is sand a cement from what I can gather its a 4:1 ratio
1) how much water do I add to that
2) is it ok to cover existing plaster with s&c as some of the wall is brick but other part have a light Gray looking plaster type material on them which is a bitch to get off
3) do I need to use a PvA solution or sbr beforehand as the walls are powdery
4) what's the ratio of PvA to water
Thanks in advance
If replying can u please use plain English rather than industry jargon as I am not a plasterer and don't know the lingo
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