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    sealing plaster that is not going to be painted

    Yes, I have sent for acrylic varnish - £25 - I am assured it will work. I'll let you know. Thanks.
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    sealing plaster that is not going to be painted

    Yes. This seems crazy to me now that I have learned a bit, and know I used the wrong plaster (and the wrong plasterer.) Anyway, at the moment I am looking into acrylic varnishes, although this could be expensive for covering 4 walls - usually used for paintings and models. I might re-post this...
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    sealing plaster that is not going to be painted

    Yes, multi-finish, gypsum plaster - a sort of pale terra cotta colour. I DO want to decorate, just not with paint. I was hoping I could find a sealer that is invisible, but apparantly not. I think my only option is to buy the correct (stucco) plaster and go over it.
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    sealing plaster that is not going to be painted

    It looks wonderful right now. It has that stressed Mediterranean look. No, I didn't use Italian stucco plaster, but I didn't know when I started, that you had to use a different type of plaster, and my plasterer didn't offer advice. It was only when I reached the sealing stage that I hit a brick...
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    sealing plaster that is not going to be painted

    Unfortunately, B & Q plaster sealer is neither washable nor matt.
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    sealing plaster that is not going to be painted

    Thanks for the prompt reply. Unfortunately your link took me to a blank page. Could you maybe try again. Really appreciate it.
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    sealing plaster that is not going to be painted

    What is the best way to seal plaster which is NOT going to be painted. I want the walls to be washable, but do not want the colour or texture of the plaster changed. I tried a small section with pva glue, but it is shiny - I want to retain that soft, matt look. I have used standard gypsum...
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