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Repairing Plaster
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" On the plaster work on the ground floor of the house wasn't good enough condition that we've salvaged it majority here is doing some of the patchwork in the library -- Georgia you're dealing with. A major patch there and what are these things that your writing in these plaster but it's very old fashioned technology report. Repairing plaster that's loosened its cut away from its keys. When plaster was first put on a hundred years ago over the east. Some of it gets actually pushed down between them enough policy based and forth what we call keys which hold the plaster in place and when it loosens up because the keys fall out of place. Now what is the material you're putting up over this suspended lap. Structural and it's the same consistency as old plaster so it's that obstruct the like which is a product which. Is similar in in terms of its softness so that it's. Not compatible with a soft quartz or plaster it here. And the reason that you want to use something that's off -- so that when the house is -- laying it cools and heats up instead you have movement that it moves all the same rates. CNN here's a patch up above the -- already have the brown coat applied. And what's this product that installed over that's a durable and ninety. -- bond and ninety's it's very much like regular compound -- Powder form in next. So this is the powder. And the idea here is that you're going to end up with a fine -- hard finish right yes. It is hard to believe that. It really was worth saving -- plastering here but I guess I guess it's good call. It."