I have had my hallway wall and the wall going up to the landing plastered.
It looked great until I put a mist coat of magnolia on. I thought the plastered wall would be flat like drywall.
If I run my hand along the whole wall I can feel slights bumps (uneveness) and I am worried after coating the wall with 3 coats of Magnolia I am going to be able to see the bumps when the sunlight shines over the wall.
Plastering is a skilled trade. Is there bound to be the odd bumps in a newly plastered wall?
Is there a way of building up the layers of paint to increase the eveness of the wall? How about applying Polycells basecoat complete? As an undercoat to improve the foundation? Somebody please give me hope?
It looked great until I put a mist coat of magnolia on. I thought the plastered wall would be flat like drywall.
If I run my hand along the whole wall I can feel slights bumps (uneveness) and I am worried after coating the wall with 3 coats of Magnolia I am going to be able to see the bumps when the sunlight shines over the wall.
Plastering is a skilled trade. Is there bound to be the odd bumps in a newly plastered wall?
Is there a way of building up the layers of paint to increase the eveness of the wall? How about applying Polycells basecoat complete? As an undercoat to improve the foundation? Somebody please give me hope?