I'm redecorating a 1950s brick semi
I've stripped the woodchip in the hall and underneath was yellow stuff, when I scrubbed with soapy water it comes off, but is a pretty thick layer, its not smooth and in places the white plaster shows through, so I assumed it was wallpaper paste, it smells like glue too
now I've moved on to the living room and under the woodchip is another wallpaper and under that is a brown surface, at first I thought it was another layer of paper but its clearly not, it doesn't look like plaster, but its very smooth
I always assumed that plaster was white and that in stripping the walls I should keep stripping and scrubbing till I got to a white surface, but could this brown surface be plaster?
I've stripped the woodchip in the hall and underneath was yellow stuff, when I scrubbed with soapy water it comes off, but is a pretty thick layer, its not smooth and in places the white plaster shows through, so I assumed it was wallpaper paste, it smells like glue too
now I've moved on to the living room and under the woodchip is another wallpaper and under that is a brown surface, at first I thought it was another layer of paper but its clearly not, it doesn't look like plaster, but its very smooth
I always assumed that plaster was white and that in stripping the walls I should keep stripping and scrubbing till I got to a white surface, but could this brown surface be plaster?