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Updated to white plaster walls

I decided to renovate the imitation brick partition into a plaster wall!

I have had plastering done twice in the past for renovations. However, this is my first time painting the plywood for the partition.

I bought 18 kg of plaster (white), a trowel, and a curing sheet at Shimaho in Nakano.

First, I peeled off the old brick-like sheet, but it was much more adhesive than I expected! It was a lot of hard work.

There are many places where the urethane part remains because it cannot be removed cleanly (sweat).

I tried to make it as uneven as possible by using a sticker removal solvent.

We will apply plaster to the plywood board that has urethane remaining, seals remaining, or has become slippery due to solvent. It takes two people.



Apply with a trowel from the bottom left diagonally upward to the right.

The plaster on the trowel falls off! drop down!

You will realize the value of a curing sheet.

It feels hard when you first apply it, but as soon as you spread it with a trowel, it becomes smooth and shiny, which feels good and fun🎶



To make the lines at the joints where the six plywood boards are connected less noticeable, apply a thick layer of mesh tape on top.

Before I knew it, the 18kg bucket was almost empty (sweat)

It took me half a day to paint the entire area.

After dinner, when I went to check on the situation, I could see through the plywood in some places! !


I thought I was done by applying the small amount of plaster that remained, but the next day, there were many spots where the plywood was showing through😭

After all, it would have been no good if we didn't do the two-step process: undercoating and finishing coat.

Yokogi was a failure moto.

I purchased an additional 5kg of plaster and finished painting it.

All the plaster was used up and the work was completed.

Well, the next day, when I checked the finish, it wasn't see-through! It's OK👍


The wall has a rather rugged finish, but I secretly think it has a certain taste (lol).

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