Had a read of the forum and have got lots of useful info from you guys but i still need a bit of advice on skimming over dry browning.
I am doing kitchen at the moment and need to build up the walls (one dry brick, one light breeze block and other two exterior walls a mix of pebbles/concrete).
It looks like browning that is on the walls at the moment mostly but there is a mix of one coat, sand/cement and even concrete on the walls from poor diy. The walls are in very poor/uneven condition.
I am planning to knock all this of and start from scratch and think that browning may be the way to go (but will sand/cement be better on concrete/pebble wall as will give strenth and help prevent any moisture on exterior wall?).
I have skimmed before over old plaster after PVA the walls with good results (very happy with finnish) but as I am no expert I work slowly. I think to myself I can have a go at most things and do well but plastering is one of the hardest things to learn as it waits for no man. Plastering as a trade is underestimated and much harder/skillfull than other building trades I have put my hand to.
anyway, I am reasonably happy that with due care and time I will be able to get a flat float/scratch coat of browning on the wall but I do not believe that I will be able to get browning on to wall and adjoining walls and skim ceiling (new plasterboard) and walls in one week never mind one or two days whilst browning still not fully dry.
Can I put browning on the wall and let fully dry (I know its easier for a pro not to) and then treat with a couple of coats of PVA later and skim at my leisure. Will this cause me problems?
Sorry for long post
I am doing kitchen at the moment and need to build up the walls (one dry brick, one light breeze block and other two exterior walls a mix of pebbles/concrete).
It looks like browning that is on the walls at the moment mostly but there is a mix of one coat, sand/cement and even concrete on the walls from poor diy. The walls are in very poor/uneven condition.
I am planning to knock all this of and start from scratch and think that browning may be the way to go (but will sand/cement be better on concrete/pebble wall as will give strenth and help prevent any moisture on exterior wall?).
I have skimmed before over old plaster after PVA the walls with good results (very happy with finnish) but as I am no expert I work slowly. I think to myself I can have a go at most things and do well but plastering is one of the hardest things to learn as it waits for no man. Plastering as a trade is underestimated and much harder/skillfull than other building trades I have put my hand to.
anyway, I am reasonably happy that with due care and time I will be able to get a flat float/scratch coat of browning on the wall but I do not believe that I will be able to get browning on to wall and adjoining walls and skim ceiling (new plasterboard) and walls in one week never mind one or two days whilst browning still not fully dry.
Can I put browning on the wall and let fully dry (I know its easier for a pro not to) and then treat with a couple of coats of PVA later and skim at my leisure. Will this cause me problems?
Sorry for long post