Hi,
I was hoping you could please give me some advise on the below problem ?
I am planning to repair interior walls / repaint in an apartment built in the 70s. It is a double brick wall - previously painted.
There is some kind of plaster underneath the paint - white/hard but somewhat porous (a bit like multi-purpose gap filler).
The walls throughout the apartment look like this. I don't think it is water damage, as it looks like that everywhere... probably wrong layering.

I found paint buckets in the garage, so assume the most recent layer of paint must have been applied in the last couple of years.
I am planning to sand / grind off layer 1 / 2 of paint and leave the white plaster-type base - layer 3. Then apply a sealer / binder / base coat before applying primer and paint. Layer 3 you can scrape with a spatula, but it is a lot of effort - so was planning to use my angle grinder.

Grinding it a bit deeper, it looks like this:

What is the best course of action?
Apply Bondall 1L BondCrete Cement Additive - Bunnings Australia or Dulux 4L PRECISION White Sealer Binder - 4L - Bunnings Australia ? What is the difference ?
I was planning to even things out with Gyprock CSR 15kg Easy Flow All Purpose Compound - Bunnings Australia after applying the binder, before the dulux 1 step primer for painting. EasyFlow is a bit more forgiving and easier to sand by hand - I am a novice :). If I use bondcrete - do I let it dry or leave it tacky before applying Gyprock Easy Flow ?
Thank you
Regards