So if you cover the foam with hydrocal then you cover the hydrocal
with----ground foam---the same product. How about you just paint the foam with
latex or acrylic paint. Plaster does not adhere to foam well. Here in Central
and South Texas we have problems with black mold forming on plaster if there is
not good circulation on both sides. You probably won't smell your layout
burning over your carpet and furniture.
Tom P
SA TX
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