shackdweller
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Yes, you read the title of this thread correctly.
It is beyond me why the contractors who built my shack would put popcorn plaster on the walls of the entrance hall closet.
You can guess what it's like, putting things in the closet for storage, and bumping them, and my knuckles into the plaster.
The guy at the hardward store that I discussed this problem with said that was the first time he had heard of that type of plaster being put onto walls.
I've gotten all of it wet scraped off of all 3 walls of the closet.
I temporarily gave up the idea of wetscraping the plaster off of the ceiling closet, but have since decided to take it off of there, too.
In the entrance hall to the building, that same plaster is also on the ceilings, and on the first part before the stairs start, probably about 2 feet, every time it rains, that popcorn plaster loosens up and falls onto the floor.
I have been told that a lot of condo residents have taken it off of the ceilings in their condos.
It is beyond me why the contractors who built my shack would put popcorn plaster on the walls of the entrance hall closet.
You can guess what it's like, putting things in the closet for storage, and bumping them, and my knuckles into the plaster.
The guy at the hardward store that I discussed this problem with said that was the first time he had heard of that type of plaster being put onto walls.
I've gotten all of it wet scraped off of all 3 walls of the closet.
I temporarily gave up the idea of wetscraping the plaster off of the ceiling closet, but have since decided to take it off of there, too.
In the entrance hall to the building, that same plaster is also on the ceilings, and on the first part before the stairs start, probably about 2 feet, every time it rains, that popcorn plaster loosens up and falls onto the floor.
I have been told that a lot of condo residents have taken it off of the ceilings in their condos.