tattywelshie
New Member
Howdy plaster fans, quick question, we have several large patches of efflorescence on our walls in our kitchen, the plaster got damp a while back but is drying out. Now, we are actually moving out of our house and don't want the expense of hacking off the existing plaster and plastering it all from scratch again.
To keep costs down could these walls just be re-skimmed? Or is this a big no no? In the nicest possible way, we only need it to look good for say 6 months whilst trying to sell the house lol
To keep costs down could these walls just be re-skimmed? Or is this a big no no? In the nicest possible way, we only need it to look good for say 6 months whilst trying to sell the house lol