Which is the quicker way to dry the plastering?
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Which is the quicker way to dry the plastering?
My kitchen was plastered earlier this week and I was told that plaster dries quicker in hot weather than in cold.
As it's cold at the moment (unfortunately), I have two options, leave the windows open or keep them closed.
Which will dry the plastering quicker in the cold weather?
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As it's cold at the moment (unfortunately), I have two options, leave the windows open or keep them closed.
Which will dry the plastering quicker in the cold weather?
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Which is the quicker way to dry the plastering?
Let it dry slowly otherwise it will crack or craze.
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Which is the quicker way to dry the plastering?
Ventilation is the key. Excessive heat is a huge mistake
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Which is the quicker way to dry the plastering?
It is drying slowly. The heating is off in my flat (as it always is).dewaltdisney wrote: ↑Fri Nov 10, 2023 9:41 pm Let it dry slowly otherwise it will crack or craze.
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Should I have the windows open or closed?
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Which is the quicker way to dry the plastering?
Do you think I should have the windows open in this weather?
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Which is the quicker way to dry the plastering?
Maybe just a crack to let the moisture out. As you have no heating on the fabric of the structure will be cold and opening the windows will not hasten drying and the moisture released will condense on the coldest surfaces.
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Which is the quicker way to dry the plastering?
Thank you :)dewaltdisney wrote: ↑Fri Nov 10, 2023 10:30 pm Maybe just a crack to let the moisture out. As you have no heating on the fabric of the structure will be cold and opening the windows will not hasten drying and the moisture released will condense on the coldest surfaces.
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Which is the quicker way to dry the plastering?
Yes. Plaster contains a large amount of water - it needs to escape the room
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Thanks. I wasn't sure if opening the windows and making the room colder would slow down the drying of the plaster.
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would a dehumidifier not both give gentle heat and remove moisture aiding drying ??
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Which is the quicker way to dry the plastering?
I ran the water in the kitchen just now and a few drops went on the plaster.
Is this a problem or am I worrying unnecessarily?
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Is this a problem or am I worrying unnecessarily?
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Which is the quicker way to dry the plastering?
Preempting a potential disaster will be to know how to paint this new plaster. You will need to do a mist coat, an ordinary emulsion watered down to 4:1 paint/water mix. This will sink in and provide a good key for the finishing full-strength coats.
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Which is the quicker way to dry the plastering?
Thanks.dewaltdisney wrote: ↑Sat Nov 11, 2023 9:18 am Preempting a potential disaster will be to know how to paint this new plaster. You will need to do a mist coat, an ordinary emulsion watered down to 4:1 paint/water mix. This will sink in and provide a good key for the finishing full-strength coats.
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What's the potential disaster that could happen?