bruno1990
2024-07-16 21:41:14
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Hello,
After removing the old tiles and renovating the bathroom, some areas have appeared where the existing scratched plaster is damaged or partially removed (see photos below). I roughly measured the grain size, it is 2-3 mm.
The question is whether and how such areas can be repaired? My idea was to remove the scratched plaster around the areas (maybe 2-5 cm) (which actually goes quickly with some water and a spatula), prime it, and then apply new scratched plaster. Perhaps treat the edge between the old and new scratched plaster with a brush to make this edge as inconspicuous as possible.
Or is there another solution here?
Thanks.
After removing the old tiles and renovating the bathroom, some areas have appeared where the existing scratched plaster is damaged or partially removed (see photos below). I roughly measured the grain size, it is 2-3 mm.
The question is whether and how such areas can be repaired? My idea was to remove the scratched plaster around the areas (maybe 2-5 cm) (which actually goes quickly with some water and a spatula), prime it, and then apply new scratched plaster. Perhaps treat the edge between the old and new scratched plaster with a brush to make this edge as inconspicuous as possible.
Or is there another solution here?
Thanks.