Removing wallpaper paste residue before lime plaster priming

  • Erstellt am 2013-11-29 18:12:28

Daniel12312

2013-11-29 18:12:28
  • #1
Hello,

actually, I wanted to say "goodbye!" to the wallpaper and instead of a new coat of DIY store dispersion paint, try a textured plaster.

Now I have scraped off the rock-hard wallpaper and roughed up the cursed oil-based paint underneath (or whatever was painted in the kitchen in 1930).

So, now I also have to remove the wallpaper paste residues... I scrubbed the wall with a stiff brush and hot water, which loosened the glue but didn’t remove it from the wall. Then I thoroughly rubbed the wall with towels so that the paste sticks. I did this twice. It was a nightmare! Unfortunately, there are still paste residues on the textured plaster. Not as much anymore, but the instructions say: "completely" and that in bold, underlined, and large letters.

I wanted to ask the professionals what happens if I just paint the mineral primer on the wall and put the lime plaster over it without removing the paste residues? Instructions are sometimes exaggerated, I know that from other areas.

Regards

Daniel
 

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