Scraper, brush, hoover
Damp rag?
The biggest health concern is your’e stressing about absolutely nothing.
The biggest health concern is your’e stressing about absolutely nothing.
plaster dust is not acidic.
you can loosen the dust by scrubbing with water, but instead of letting it dry back down into the wood, clean off the slurry with an old towel. Rinse in a bucket, wring out, repeat. You will be amazed at the amount of plaster sludge at the bottom of the bucket. Do a metre at a time.
The plaster dust will wear off and penetrate through carpet, making it dirty, but you can get a tough paper to put down to block it.
The plaster dust is not likely to do you much lasting damage, though it may cause a cough and sore throat. I find it very irritant.
Poor Benny is likely to suffer more
https://www.breathefreely.org.uk/assets/plasterer_fact_sheet.pdf
you should not let British gypsum any where near untreated hardwood.
as said previously, plaster is very acidic and reacts with hardwood.
your plasterer should have advised you to seal the wood prior to plastering.
The plaster dust will wear off and penetrate through carpet, making it dirty, but you can get a tough paper to put down to block it.
The plaster dust is not likely to do you much lasting damage, though it may cause sore eyes, dry skin, a cough and sore throat. I find it very irritant.
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