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[quote][i]Originally posted by Dee25790[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by --ToM--[/i] Iv just had a new ceeling section fitted upstairs was fresh plaster where it was skimmed in, painted straight over it with 3 coats of Matt white looks bob on :/ what's all this Pva water business? [/quote] It's to seal the plaster so that it doesn't absorb the paint. You can paint straight over the top of it but it probably took more paint than if you had sealed it. The pva and water stops the plaster staining too (within reason) from grease or oil and the likes [/quote]
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