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So basically I've no other option than to put up lining paper ... ?
Ian[/quote]
Sorry but I detest lining paper, it would be my absolute last, desperate straw; it’s so easy to spot & a dead give away of something to hide! Now you’ve got this far, you might as well give it a few coats & see what it looks like!
I resorted to a sander on some of my very early plastering efforts but very quickly realised that it will generally always notice. The bits of sanded plaster absorb the paint quicker which leaves the finish catching the light, a bit like the old carpet tiles effect with the pile laid at 90 degrees! No matter how many times you go over it, it still appears to look the same. The paint will eventually cover it all up but, a bit like Jason, you will need many, many coats!
What’s the score with the pro plasterer; he’s turned a few days work into a couple of weeks of turmoil for you, can’t you get any form of remedial or recompense him?
So basically I've no other option than to put up lining paper ... ?
Ian[/quote]
Sorry but I detest lining paper, it would be my absolute last, desperate straw; it’s so easy to spot & a dead give away of something to hide! Now you’ve got this far, you might as well give it a few coats & see what it looks like!
I resorted to a sander on some of my very early plastering efforts but very quickly realised that it will generally always notice. The bits of sanded plaster absorb the paint quicker which leaves the finish catching the light, a bit like the old carpet tiles effect with the pile laid at 90 degrees! No matter how many times you go over it, it still appears to look the same. The paint will eventually cover it all up but, a bit like Jason, you will need many, many coats!
What’s the score with the pro plasterer; he’s turned a few days work into a couple of weeks of turmoil for you, can’t you get any form of remedial or recompense him?