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    Artexed Walls

    I removed artex with a steamer, ok it was hard work but it all came off and saved me a packet, lets face it plasterers are expensive. Use a steamer and some elbow grease and it will come off and spend the saved money on something nice for the room :D
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    Plastering complete newbie

    Thanks roy c :D At least ive learnt a lot and can put the new found knowledge to good use next time. :)
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    Plastering complete newbie

    Ill sand them out brist.
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    Plastering complete newbie

    Well thank you all for your help and advice, the one coat is now on and its staying on :D What a bloody nightmare scraping that bonding coat off! jeez. As for the electrics Richard C I appreciate what your saying but I know its safe and having only bought the property 3 months ago I have no...
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    Plastering complete newbie

    Its "one coat" plaster that dries to a white finish. I didn't mean one of of regular plaster.
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    Plastering complete newbie

    Dont be, I like brutal honesty. And yes I agree it's a total mess, but I dont agree it's beyond salvation, It's all been scraped off now and PVA applied read to be redone with one coat. The walls were the kitchen units are actually fitted were skimmed before I fitted them! Its a new...
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    Plastering complete newbie

    Ok thanks that :) An update: The plaster I have used hasn't fallen off the wall but there are cracks in it everywhere, it looks terrible (see picture) Do i need to scrape all this off or can i plaster over it again ?
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    Plastering complete newbie

    I needed a small kitchen wall plastering and today I decided to take the leap and do it myself, after all I have fitted the kitchen, done the plumbing and electrics and tiled the floor so thought what the hell. :) I went to wickes and bought myself a hawk and trowel and after pondering over...
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