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Hi
We've just had the builders in to fit some french doors. They have plastered around the new doors and in the reveal but the rest of the wall is old plaster that looks to have white paint on it.
The wall only measures approx 10' square, so after succesfully plastering a couple of other rooms in the house I wondered if I would be able to skim over the new plaster and the old plaster to make it:
a) good and flat enough to paper over
b) good and flat enough to paint!
The question is do I need to do anything to the existing surfaces (old painted plaster/new, 2 week old plaster) like PVA or scoring, or will the plaster (I assume it would be finnishing plaster) take to it ok?
Any help appreciated, I would get a plasterer in, but its a small wall and needs doing before the baby arrives (3 weeks) and none of the local plasterers are interested.
Thanks
CC
We've just had the builders in to fit some french doors. They have plastered around the new doors and in the reveal but the rest of the wall is old plaster that looks to have white paint on it.
The wall only measures approx 10' square, so after succesfully plastering a couple of other rooms in the house I wondered if I would be able to skim over the new plaster and the old plaster to make it:
a) good and flat enough to paper over
b) good and flat enough to paint!
The question is do I need to do anything to the existing surfaces (old painted plaster/new, 2 week old plaster) like PVA or scoring, or will the plaster (I assume it would be finnishing plaster) take to it ok?
Any help appreciated, I would get a plasterer in, but its a small wall and needs doing before the baby arrives (3 weeks) and none of the local plasterers are interested.
Thanks
CC