Hi all,
I'm looking to plaster over painted walls and had a go on a small wall over the weekend. The walls are a bit lumpy/uneven so I've been using bonding coat to level and then multifinish.
I tried to score/rough up the walls to provide a key, then cleaned with sugar soap solution before applying 2 coats of PVA. Once tacky, I applied the bonding coat and skimmed same day. I left it nearly 48hrs only to find that it sounded hollow when tapping. The plaster literally fell away from the wall in large sheets and what was left behind was a wet, slimy mix of paint and a thin layer of bonding coat residue.
The paint seemed in good condition i.e wasn't flaking. I'm thinking now that maybe I didn't leave it long enough to dry through and adhere to the painted wall? The back of the "sheets" of plaster didn't seem completely dry.
Anyway, lesson learnt, don't try and cut corners! I'll now be scraping away all of the paint until I'm back to original plaster, however, I'm curious as to what happened?
I'm looking to plaster over painted walls and had a go on a small wall over the weekend. The walls are a bit lumpy/uneven so I've been using bonding coat to level and then multifinish.
I tried to score/rough up the walls to provide a key, then cleaned with sugar soap solution before applying 2 coats of PVA. Once tacky, I applied the bonding coat and skimmed same day. I left it nearly 48hrs only to find that it sounded hollow when tapping. The plaster literally fell away from the wall in large sheets and what was left behind was a wet, slimy mix of paint and a thin layer of bonding coat residue.
The paint seemed in good condition i.e wasn't flaking. I'm thinking now that maybe I didn't leave it long enough to dry through and adhere to the painted wall? The back of the "sheets" of plaster didn't seem completely dry.
Anyway, lesson learnt, don't try and cut corners! I'll now be scraping away all of the paint until I'm back to original plaster, however, I'm curious as to what happened?