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Can anyone help me. I'm plastering brickwall inside with hardwall. Can I
plaster over with multi finish, before having to wait for the hardwall to
completely dry out??? Thanks all


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Can anyone help me. I'm plastering brickwall inside with hardwall. Can I
plaster over with multi finish, before having to wait for the hardwall to
completely dry out??? Thanks all


Yup... probably easier as well.


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Can anyone help me. I'm plastering brickwall inside with hardwall. Can I
plaster over with multi finish, before having to wait for the hardwall to
completely dry out??? Thanks all


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Can anyone help me. I'm plastering brickwall inside with hardwall. Can I
plaster over with multi finish, before having to wait for the hardwall to
completely dry out??? Thanks all


Yes, and you should. Finish coat should be applied whilst the
scratch coat is still wet. Otherwise you have to treat it as
a reskim, and PVA the surface first.

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Can anyone help me. I'm plastering brickwall inside with hardwall.
Can I plaster over with multi finish, before having to wait for the
hardwall to completely dry out??? Thanks all


You can, but it'll take longer for hardwall plaster to dry out.




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Can anyone help me. I'm plastering brickwall inside with hardwall.
Can I plaster over with multi finish, before having to wait for the
hardwall to completely dry out??? Thanks all


You can, but it'll take longer for hardwall plaster to dry out.

Thanks everyone for all your help...



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Thanks everyone for your help.....



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