Hi guys,
This has been a problem for us plasterers with no definative answer i can give to customers. For example painting new skimmed walls over old sand & lime walls ceilings etc,, 3mm thickness shows patchy covering as if paint is scattering.no chance of plaster being not fully cured,say 4 weeks after skim,good opacity quality paint used all leading brands.no chance of plaster being over polished as this issue never happens on new plasterboard by same plasterer so the quality of finish is consistent.Can the pva below the skim producing some chemical etc,,, in areas.
As you know if a householder is painting new plaster ans this happens the tend to slap more paint on the area which can cause an build up of paint giving a poor finish to new work.As i said it tends to be more of a problem on sand & lime original backgrounds in houses then reskim on top.Regards