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My word the plasterers left a bit of a mess - the wooden floorboards were caked in plaster dust. I have hoovered up three times and brushed hard but it seems ground in.

How can I remove it? I tried a mop but it made no difference. Is there some sort of chemical I can use?

Or will I need to hire out a floor sander and buff it out? It's the whole house.
 
try a deck scrubber for getting into the grain of the wood. a good stiff brush should work just as well with a decent detergent and plenty of hot water.

if not, then sanding is the way forward.
 
Yeah, Its a pet hate of mine, the ----ers who just leave their crap around with no concern about who has to clean up the mess or do the repairs afterwards!

Plaster is pretty hardy stuff once set and can be difficult to remove as it can etch in to certain surfaces.

I assume the boards are intended to be left exposed as the finished surface? did you mention this to the plasterers prior to them commencing work?
 
Yeah, Its a pet hate of mine, the ----ers who just leave their crap around with no concern about who has to clean up the mess or do the repairs afterwards!

Plaster is pretty hardy stuff once set and can be difficult to remove as it can etch in to certain surfaces.

I assume the boards are intended to be left exposed as the finished surface? did you mention this to the plasterers prior to them commencing work?

No we are going to put underlay down and carpets but the wood seems ruined.

It never crossed my mind the amount of dust - I have never had a big plaster job done.
 

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