Plastering small area - how long before putting lining paper

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Hi, need to repair a small section of plaster work about 2 feet by 2 feet on a wall. The current plaster (about 12mm deep) will be removed to the breeze block.

How long should the newly plastered area be left to dry before putting up the lining paper.

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Bonding and skimming. Sorry, forgot to mention that.

Cheers

Been out for dinner tonight & just got back.
Surprised you've had no replies before - quiet night tonight on Plastering & Rendering! ;)

Bonding will take longer to dry out, but if I was doing it, an undercoat plaster would be my preference to patch with skim to follow.
Depends how much time you can allow - but would have thought a couple of weeks to be safe. Even though the damp marks can disappear quite quickly, it takes a bit longer to properly dry.

There are some posts on the forum regarding patching - I suggest you try to dig them out. I think Rich C advocates cutting back a bit of the surrounding skim to allow a more staggered join (include scrim tape) to limit the chance of cracking at the join subsequently.

Of course, easi-fill is an alternative to multi-finish skim, if not experienced. Easier to blend in as it can be sanded.
 
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DIYnewbee99 said:

Depends how much time you can allow - but would have thought a couple of weeks to be safe. Even though the damp marks can disappear quite quickly, it takes a bit longer to properly dry.

Of course, easi-fill is an alternative to multi-finish skim, if not experienced. Easier to blend in as it can be sanded.

Thanks for the info. I will also look at easy-fill too as I am definitely not experienced.

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