Hello,
Renovating a basement and planning to plaster walls made of aerated concrete. I've asked several people at my local Optimera store about a suitable type of plaster to order but no one knows which one is suitable, and they haven't heard back from their contacts at Weber yet due to vacation. I can't make sense of it myself when I read on their website. I'm getting assistance from my dad to plaster in the first week of August so it's getting urgent. Does anyone know how many layers and which plaster is suitable? Is a base plaster like KC-plaster needed indoors? The goal is to achieve a nice and even surface like on the already plastered wall, see picture. And how would you apply plaster in the windows? The stone slab that sticks out will probably be removed!
 
  • Renovated basement with unfinished lightweight concrete walls, wooden shelving, and exposed ceiling framework, showcasing renovation progress.
  • Smooth plastered wall with slight discoloration and nearby pipe with valve in a basement under renovation.
  • Basement wall of light concrete with two small windows, partially plastered, showing exposed insulation and raw edges awaiting renovation.
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First apply primer A, then plaster B.
 
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