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The best way to ensure that you have the correct depth of plaster across a whole wall is by temporarily attaching wooden battens on the wall, by doing this you can divide the wall into sections or bays. These battens are known as grounds and should be fastened to the wall ensuring that they are level. Use a spirit level to level each batten and make sure it is perfectly level, once you have plastered in between both of the grounds you can reposition one of the grounds to make another bay, repeat this process until the whole wall is plastered to the correct depth.
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Now that the wall is flat we need to ensure that the finishing plaster that is to be applied later will stick correctly, this is done by Keying the surface! The plaster sticks far better to a rough surface. We key the surface using a devilling float, which is a wooden float with nails knocked in it, lightly scrape this across the surface and it will score the plaster, ensuring that the coat of finishing plaster adheres correctly.
Move the right hand ground and continue the process until the wall is finished.
For instructions on how to skim with finishing plaster please click here
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