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Hi
Moved house last year and the new place needed loads of plastering done. Rather than pay a plasterer to do it all, I went on a course. On the course we were taught using a sand/cement undercoat onto bricks followed by a skim coat. Most of the plaster at home had to come off becuase it was all breaking away anyway, so I redid using sand/cement and then a skim coat. I recently had a plasterer in to do some ceilings which didnt want to do and he suggested that bonding coat would have been an alternative. Was it wrong to use sand/cement or is this just a different way of doing it ? Im sure the sand/cement would be very difficult to remove from the walls now ! Tim |
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