removing all the horrible old woodchip wallpaper in my house
likely to need some of the walls skimmed after the plaster underneath ahas come away with the scraping.
My question is, how clean/smooth does the wall need to be for a skim to work? Is cleaning every last bit of residue and glue off necessary?
No I don't think so. We've just had similar done and I don't think they worried about it
that's a relief. My strategy is to remove the outer layer of paper first and assess the walls, without worring too much about getting them perfect.
What did you pay per room, approx?
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removing all the horrible old woodchip wallpaper in my house
likely to need some of the walls skimmed after the plaster underneath ahas come away with the scraping.
My question is, how clean/smooth does the wall need to be for a skim to work? Is cleaning every last bit of residue and glue off necessary?