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Hi
We're in the process of adding internal wood fiber insulation to our property, to make the walls breathable again. We removed all the plaster from the walls and are planning to plaster it back with insulating lime plaster to 30-40 mm depth and then wood fiber on top and lime green solo plaster on top.
We're planning on using this system from Ecological Building Systems
but we're running into problems where the gypsum plaster has been stuck directly to the bricks (see picture below) and is not completely coming off and is leaving a layer of gypsum on the bricks. Does anyone have a solution on taking gypsum off completely from the bricks without damaging the bricks?
I'm out of ideas and only solution is to sand it down to the bricks.
Any help will be greatly appreciated
Thanks!
We're in the process of adding internal wood fiber insulation to our property, to make the walls breathable again. We removed all the plaster from the walls and are planning to plaster it back with insulating lime plaster to 30-40 mm depth and then wood fiber on top and lime green solo plaster on top.
We're planning on using this system from Ecological Building Systems
but we're running into problems where the gypsum plaster has been stuck directly to the bricks (see picture below) and is not completely coming off and is leaving a layer of gypsum on the bricks. Does anyone have a solution on taking gypsum off completely from the bricks without damaging the bricks?
I'm out of ideas and only solution is to sand it down to the bricks.
Any help will be greatly appreciated
Thanks!