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we have a small room and ceiling is about 1.5m x 1.2m. The current covering is some old painted woodchip wallpaper that's a right pain to get off and behind it will be the original old plaster.

Am I better stripping the woodchip wallpaper from the ceiling before skimming it or am I ok just skimming over it (PVCing first)?
 
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we have a small room and ceiling is about 1.5m x 1.2m. The current covering is some old painted woodchip wallpaper that's a right pain to get off and behind it will be the original old plaster.

Am I better stripping the woodchip wallpaper from the ceiling before skimming it or am I ok just skimming over it (PVCing first)?
definatley take the paper off then pva then skim, all that hard scraping will be worth it in the end, you may find a few nastys under the paper though
 
You cant skim over woodchip paper (or any other paper), it will end in tears.
 
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Wood chip would tear and so would a patterened paper but i feel a lining paper would remain unscathed!
Sorry my post meant "tears" as in crying not as in the paper “tearing”. :LOL:

I wouldn’t attempt skimming over lining paper either; it will bubble unless the adhesive coverage on the back is 100% & the paper is not thoroughly sealed (not using standard PVA) & waterproof sealing will totally kill any suction giving problems with skim adhesion.
 
i have known of one spread to skim over lining paper and when i asked him did he have any problems with it he said no, i was once asked to do it and was reluctant to quote on it, i ended up doing their hallway instead and managed to give that room a miss, so ive never done it but know it can be done , but heres something to think about we skim on paper every day when we skim plasterboard
 
I tried skimming over gloss once at home to test it - it gets paper off a treat. :mrgreen:
 
Wood chip would tear and so would a patterened paper but i feel a lining paper would remain unscathed!
Sorry my post meant "tears" as in crying not as in the paper “tearing”. :LOL:

I wouldn’t attempt skimming over lining paper either; it will bubble unless the adhesive coverage on the back is 100% & the paper is not thoroughly sealed (not using standard PVA) & waterproof sealing will totally kill any suction giving problems with skim adhesion.

I was teasing, I wouldn't skim over any paper, just look at tape and joins after 10 years.
 
Wood chip would tear and so would a patterened paper but i feel a lining paper would remain unscathed!
Sorry my post meant "tears" as in crying not as in the paper “tearing”. :LOL:

I wouldn’t attempt skimming over lining paper either; it will bubble unless the adhesive coverage on the back is 100% & the paper is not thoroughly sealed (not using standard PVA) & waterproof sealing will totally kill any suction giving problems with skim adhesion.

I was teasing, I wouldn't skim over any paper, just look at tape and joins after 10 years.
Sorry, I feel like a fool now :oops:
 

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