After it sets, back out the screws, pop off the washers, and fill the holes with joint compound.Neither the conditioner nor glue has any odor to speak of, and both wash up with water. Next, inject one full caulk-gun squeeze of the thicker adhesive into each hole, then temporarily clamp the plaster to the lath with drywall screws and big plastic washers.Old plaster will suck this stuff up like a sponge.
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