hulmesweethulme
New Member
Hi Everyone.
I'm a new plasterer, and I'm looking to reskim my office room in my 1930's house . Initially it was wallpapered, so I removed that, and then decided to remove the paint underneath in case it was vinyl, in the hope of then PVA'ing over the top of the plaster to reskim, but it exposed a variety of substrates, one of which is a mysterious brown strip above where the old picture rail was that sounds different to the rest of the wall when tapped, though not necessarily hollow.... it's also got some gummy feeling stuff on it, I have no idea what this is - and now I'm not sure how to proceed from this point. There are also loads of other oddities such as metal staples in the wall and a variety of filling materials used over the years.
I would guess most people will say to blue/green grit over it and reskim - I've not used grit underneath plaster before, hence the hope of using PVA, but I'd be willing to give it a go.
Has anyone come across this issue before/ What do you guys think?