its not easy to skim over old lime ,there is not the suction required to get o good finish , two coats of fine stuff first let it dry then 2 coats of 50/50 , but not easy
you can use timber angles, work well can get a crack detail , or set up rules and do hard angles does take time ,or run insitu plaster paris corners look nice but all down to what you want to spend .yep do the inside depending on background for which type of lime to use fine stuff good gear just...
Just knock the lime up first , the add the sand a little hair in the scratch coat helps . Just use a wooden rule ti foam the corners . And float finish we wooded use a sponge on lime
just done a job in putney london, job just like yours wet black mould etc . this was soft red brick 9 "we hacked off the killer sand cement dried it out for 4 weeks .plastered 3 coat inside fat lime. Outside nil 3.5 and quest what its now dry as a bone should make video one day .
All ways better to start from scratch really ie three coat work. You will have all sort of problems with that one .Its not that easy to just skim over as people think
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