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OX Speedskim Semi Flexible Plastering Rule - ST 900mm

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keep 90% of your straight edge on what is already ruled flat - this will cut any excess off your newly applied plaster, so that is becomes flat and in line with the previous section.

In the 6 stages of plastering, each one plays an important part in getting good results at the end. So we’ve put together a handy guide which will talk you through them step by step. Yes, it is relatively easy to skim a wall in hopes of giving it an even finish. In this case, using one coat plaster is much easier than using the gypsum plaster that professionals call upon. As the plaster begins to firm up this is when you can flatten off the first coat with a clean trowel, making sure that the bulges are pushed out. The secret to this (as with the majority of plastering) is to use firm pressure as you move your trowel across the wall in long movements, holding the leading edge of the trowel at about 10-15mm away. A good quality paint brush - this is essential for keeping your edges clean and applying water to your plaster.

Once your guides have been extended then you can fill in the middle of the wall and the top section as before. Plastering is a job which many people usually leave to the experts. But by preparing well and carefully following a practised method, it’s perfectly possible for you to plaster a wall. The finished result will be a nice smooth wall which is ready to accept paint or wallpaper. What do I need to plaster a wall? Start by clearing everything out of the room — furniture included. Also, depending on the wall you are plastering, some might need to disassemble any curtain rails or even take off radiators (or cover them at the very least). If you’re looking to try your hand at a spot of DIY plastering for the first time, then chances are you’ll also want the sort of smooth finish that the professionals get. After all, the last thing you want is to end up with an uneven wall that’s going to wind you up whenever you see it.

Most importantly, remember the plaster must be completely dry before you paint or wallpaper.See our guide for how to paint on new plaster. Always add the plaster mix to the water, not the other way around. If you add water to the plaster, you will have to apply pressure to mix the plaster at the bottom of the pail and you will over-mix the plaster and it will set too fast to work with. Stir the mixture as you add in the plaster.

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Plaster is stronger than drywall in the sense that if it's applied to the wall correctly, the product is not only harder but more durable than drywall. In addition, it's also a better sound insulator, more flexible, and results in a higher-end finish. To test whether the wall is ready to accept new plaster, run your finger over the surface. If it comes away caked with dust, it still needs some work. Spraying the wall with water will help the new plaster to adhere to the old wall.

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