you should allow one week per 1mm of affixed plaster....you can cheat by painting over the plaster surface with a breathable paint BUT you will probably suffer from condensation until the plaster has dried thoroughly. Merry Christmas
Before the invention of dry wall (some call it plaster board or gypsum board), walls and ceilings were slathered with plaster of Paris over lathe board (small, thin slats of wood that were nailed to the studs). This was smoothed out or in the case of some ceilings, sculpted into decorative shapes. Sometimes, crown molding was even sculpted directly on the walls with plaster. So, a plastered cieling is just that--a ceiling that has been plastered. It is a work intensive craft, and requires a high degree of skill and training to do.
Either a chem dry sponge or I have used Awesome (that you can get from the dollar store) plus a magic eraser.. spray and then scrub with that, then wipe with a dry paper towel. You may want to test it on a small inconspicuous place on your wall first. I have used this on walls in a modular home and this seems to work best.
To remove moisture from, or to dry
Dry water vapor.
dry-cleaner
Buon Fresco - murals that are painted on a still wet plastered surface Fresco Secco - murals on a dry (plastered) surface
It will completely dry out a room in 2-4 hours of constant running.
A dehumidifier takes the humitdity out of the air so during the year so feel comfortable
Before the invention of dry wall (some call it plaster board or gypsum board), walls and ceilings were slathered with plaster of Paris over lathe board (small, thin slats of wood that were nailed to the studs). This was smoothed out or in the case of some ceilings, sculpted into decorative shapes. Sometimes, crown molding was even sculpted directly on the walls with plaster. So, a plastered cieling is just that--a ceiling that has been plastered. It is a work intensive craft, and requires a high degree of skill and training to do.
There are actually a couple of good thrifty mom and dad ways to handle this problem. A dehumidifier will help. You can also use a wet vac if it's just a small area. However, if its a large area, crank up the furnace for a few hours and that will dry it right up! Denise
A dehumidifier typically removes moisture from the air, which could potentially worsen dry sinus symptoms. Instead, using a humidifier can add moisture to the air and help alleviate dry sinus issues. Additionally, staying hydrated and using saline nasal sprays may also provide relief.
It's best that they are adjustable so that they don't dry out the air more or less than you want.
Remove the commode and flooring. Dry it with a dehumidifier for a week and evaluate the damage.
Only if you dry the air out too much.That makes it easier for various things to attack your system.
Cahuilla houses were typically dome-shaped, made of a framework of wooden poles covered in branches, leaves, and grasses. The walls were often plastered with mud for added insulation and durability. These structures were well-suited for the hot, dry climate of the desert regions where the Cahuilla people lived.
Yes, but the paint has to dry completely dry first.
At least a month to dry and another week to harden