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Can artex be plastered over
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Better if you can get it off, but it can be a very messy business. Most plasterers can and will plaster over it, but before doing that it will need bonding/ sealing with PVA this is diluted with water, the reason for this to take place first is to stop all the water being sucked out of the plaster as its being applied, not allowing the plaster to dry slowly. Other than this the plaster will crack and fall off.
Yes. It's done all the time.
Some will do it teacake's way with PVA.
My own preference is to put a coat of "Carlite Bonding" straight onto the Artex. It acts as a backing coat. Then just apply "Carlite Finish" plaster, or more likely, "Gypsum Multi-Finish"
"Bonding" is what you use to plaster directly over ceramic tiles, or even glass.
Some will do it teacake's way with PVA.
My own preference is to put a coat of "Carlite Bonding" straight onto the Artex. It acts as a backing coat. Then just apply "Carlite Finish" plaster, or more likely, "Gypsum Multi-Finish"
"Bonding" is what you use to plaster directly over ceramic tiles, or even glass.
Just a word of caution....Artex can contain asbestos. Fine if you're not disturbing it but not so good if you're drilling into it or removing it.
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