Hi,
I have a newly plastered room - been left to dry for 2 months. I have sealed the plaster with 2x mist coats of paint. Most of the room will be painted, but the Mrs wants a feature wall of wallpaper.
The question is two fold:
1. What else should I do to appropriately seal the plaster - I was planning on adding another single coat of undiluted cheap emulsion? I read somewhere that a coat of PVA or wallpaper paste is a good idea. PVA on new plaster feels like a bad idea, Wallpaper paste seems like it make the question below worse?
2. Are there any other tricks, to ensure that if/when the Mrs wants the wallpaper off, it comes of in a relatively straight forward manner e.g. would sticking a second coat of emulsion help prevent the steam from saturating the plaster etc etc. Or maybe use some left over Dulux trade Diamond emulsion which seems to be a bit tougher?
I want to avoid, wallpapering over wallpaper (cause it causes a mighty mess if you want to go back to the wall again) and I dont want to screw my newly plastered wall if she want a new design in 2yrs time....mainly cause I am lazy and plastering is hard work!
Any ideas gratefully received.
Jon
I have a newly plastered room - been left to dry for 2 months. I have sealed the plaster with 2x mist coats of paint. Most of the room will be painted, but the Mrs wants a feature wall of wallpaper.
The question is two fold:
1. What else should I do to appropriately seal the plaster - I was planning on adding another single coat of undiluted cheap emulsion? I read somewhere that a coat of PVA or wallpaper paste is a good idea. PVA on new plaster feels like a bad idea, Wallpaper paste seems like it make the question below worse?
2. Are there any other tricks, to ensure that if/when the Mrs wants the wallpaper off, it comes of in a relatively straight forward manner e.g. would sticking a second coat of emulsion help prevent the steam from saturating the plaster etc etc. Or maybe use some left over Dulux trade Diamond emulsion which seems to be a bit tougher?
I want to avoid, wallpapering over wallpaper (cause it causes a mighty mess if you want to go back to the wall again) and I dont want to screw my newly plastered wall if she want a new design in 2yrs time....mainly cause I am lazy and plastering is hard work!
Any ideas gratefully received.
Jon