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After treatment with Mögel-fri - when can plaster? And weber dry renovation basement plaster?
Hi, I have treated an old plastered basement wall with Möge-fri from JAPE. The wall is in quite poor condition and needs repairs and plastering. Now I'm thinking I might as well go over the wall again with mold-free to be on the safe side - but how long do you have to wait for the wall to be ready to be fixed? Does it need to be completely dry? It should still be moistened when you start, right? We will plaster with hydraulic lime mortar and eventually paint with lime paint or silicate paint. It’s a house from around 1925 and lime mortar should thus be the best according to what we have read. However, we are a bit interested if anyone has experience with Weber dry renovation basement plaster, if it could work to counteract moisture. Grateful for all (good
tips. It feels very tricky with materials for old houses...
Hello,A agl said:Hello, treated an old plastered basement wall with Mold-Free from JAPE. The wall is in quite bad condition and needs to be repaired and plastered. Now I'm thinking I might as well go over the wall again with mold-free to be on the safe side - but how long do you have to wait for the wall to be ready to be fixed? Should it be completely dry? It should be dampened when you start anyway? We will plaster with hydraulic lime mortar and eventually paint with lime paint or silicate paint. It's a house from around 1925 and thus should be best with lime mortar according to what we have read. However, we are a bit interested if anyone has experience with Weber dry renovation basement plaster, if it could work to counteract moisture. Grateful for any (goodtips. It feels very tricky with materials for old houses...
I'm in the same situation as you were a few years ago. Which mortar did you use, and has it worked well? I've also been considering Weber dry renovation instead of lime mortar but can't find much information about it.
Grateful for any responses 😊
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