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Just had some plastering done for new kitchen.
Am surprised and dismayed about bits being splashed around.
As i havent used a plasterer before, I want to just check if I am being unreasonable here?

Thankyou
 

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In my experience some are worse than others but they are all messy. Easier to get it off if you do it before it dries hard.
 
Plastering is not a 'clean' trade and depending on where the working area is, it is very difficult to avoid plaster 'dots & snots' anywhere under the trowel. Now that said, your plasterer or his mate if he brought one with him, could have scraped the area up before the plaster dried rock hard.
 
.thanks. Didnt know if it was okay or not, Kind of expected it not to be on the new wires , and though might end in a straight line. Pleased i didnt say anything now. As i say, all new to me. Thankyou for letting me know.
 

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