So after learning the hard way that it's A REALLY BAD IDEA not to wear safety goggles when plastering the ceiling, I am left with a ceiling with a dry first coat (ceiling was over-boarded) which has a few ridges from application that was interrupted during my need to seek medical advice for being a dumb ass.
I think that the only option I have is to use some sort of flush saw (such as my multi-tool) to remove the worst of of bumps and then skim directly onto the now dry first coat.
The question is, can I get away with this and do I need to PVA first given it's dry?
I think that the only option I have is to use some sort of flush saw (such as my multi-tool) to remove the worst of of bumps and then skim directly onto the now dry first coat.
The question is, can I get away with this and do I need to PVA first given it's dry?