Slowmotion mentioned PVA, here is Crowns take on that.
"A. It is not necessary to use a separate primer, and use of PVA is not recommended as this can cause an adverse re-action when used under water based paints such as emulsions. However, the first coat of emulsion should be diluted by approximately 20% water, followed by one or two coats, as necessary."
I thought it better to use their words than mine.
I also go for tacking new boards over, being a energy efficient sort of guy I normally use a board lifter for such jobs. They can be hired very cheaply and make the job so much easier.
Personally I do not like the feather edge boards, they are a lot of fathing to get the in fill nice and smooth. A good plasterer will not charge very much, around here a smooth skim on a medium size ceiling would be £100 at the weekend.
"A. It is not necessary to use a separate primer, and use of PVA is not recommended as this can cause an adverse re-action when used under water based paints such as emulsions. However, the first coat of emulsion should be diluted by approximately 20% water, followed by one or two coats, as necessary."
I thought it better to use their words than mine.
I also go for tacking new boards over, being a energy efficient sort of guy I normally use a board lifter for such jobs. They can be hired very cheaply and make the job so much easier.
Personally I do not like the feather edge boards, they are a lot of fathing to get the in fill nice and smooth. A good plasterer will not charge very much, around here a smooth skim on a medium size ceiling would be £100 at the weekend.

