I needed a small kitchen wall plastering and today I decided to take the leap and do it myself, after all I have fitted the kitchen, done the plumbing and electrics and tiled the floor so thought what the hell. 
I went to wickes and bought myself a hawk and trowel and after pondering over which sort of plaster to get
I chose a "bonding coat" in a purple bag ? correct one ? I dunno 
Anyway when i mixed the plaster it had small flecks in it and it wasnt smooth at all it was almost like very fine grit, my question is does this sound right ? or did i mix it incorrectly ? (as there was no instruction on how to mix the damn thing)
Also when i was trying get get in all even and flat I kept getting raised lines from the edges of the trowel, and when i went over them it just created two more in a different place ?? How do i get rid of them properly ? Is a different tool needed ?
It doesnt look too bad, just hope it doesnt all fall off tonight when im in bed
I Also plan on putting a "finishing" coat on to make it really smooth any tips and guidance would greatly be appreciated
I went to wickes and bought myself a hawk and trowel and after pondering over which sort of plaster to get
Anyway when i mixed the plaster it had small flecks in it and it wasnt smooth at all it was almost like very fine grit, my question is does this sound right ? or did i mix it incorrectly ? (as there was no instruction on how to mix the damn thing)
Also when i was trying get get in all even and flat I kept getting raised lines from the edges of the trowel, and when i went over them it just created two more in a different place ?? How do i get rid of them properly ? Is a different tool needed ?
It doesnt look too bad, just hope it doesnt all fall off tonight when im in bed
I Also plan on putting a "finishing" coat on to make it really smooth any tips and guidance would greatly be appreciated
