When I first got married, wife and I rented an upper flat from my elderly aunts in Detroit (this was 1973) . The plaster walls in the kitchen and bath of the flat were a mess because the finish coat had separated from the base coat. Lots of big open areas with the finish coat ready to come off in other areas. Rather than patch, I installed drywall over it. Smart idea but first time I had ever done drywall. The seams and corners were UGLY and not straight. Plus, I didn't remove the molding and door trim. Just pried them up and shoved the drywall behind it. My aunts never said anything about it, I was mighty proud of my work. The house was torn down several years ago, so I breath a sigh of relief when I drive by the empty lot that no one can walk through even a vacant house and say "Who the heck did this?"
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