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I have remove an old airing cupboard from a bedroom. The plaster was
not existent. I put plasterboard over, thinking I could then skim on top and make good. Sadly the plasterboard is well below the level of the existing plaster, should I plaster with "undercoat plaster" to the level required, or can I apply finishing plaster to a fair thickness? TIA |
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