It’s a horrible situation John. Remember having my car window smashed back in the day for the radio, but never had a vehicle knicked with me tools!!
It’s all the hand tools and bits and pieces and not so much the power tools in some ways.
It’s got to come off unfortunately, but as others have said, you need to contact the plasterer. Everyone gets caught out once in awhile, and hopefully you’ll get an amicable solution.
Had to sort out a similar problem a few weeks ago for a customer caused by another plasterer. Big patches of...
I’ve used 6mm hardiebacker before. Stick it on the edges with tile adhesive, and screw and plug it as well. SBR it and do a bit of a scratch coat with the addy. Finish it off with your choice of plaster.
Need to let the first coat pull in. Sit on your hands. Spongeing is ok to get you out of the s**t at times but too late and you’ll just pull up the grit and won’t be able to sink it in.
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