How to remove fur down over tub, over shower & over kitchen cabinets?
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The green dry wall should be a moisture tolerant one. You should not need to put a regular sheet rock over it. Not understanding “fur down“ ? Post a picture please?
If you mean "soffit" you need to find out if any duct work or other services are encased in them and redirect them if possible, typically at considerable expense. Type of sheetrock or drywall depends on the room and location. Might be best to call in a licensed contractor for at least a consult. If ducting or utilities need to be relocated, typically a permit needs to be pulled and work performed to local code.
Green sheetrock is waterproof, as far the rest of your question, I don't know what your trying to do.
Green sheet rock is all you need for the bathroom. Regular sheet rock in the kitchen. Some people call them "soffits" others call them "bulkheads".
http://homeguides.sfgate.com/removing-bathroom-bulkhead-63620.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSWwYEDEmcs
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