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Plaster vs stucco
Plaster vs stucco









plaster vs stucco

Wait at until the first layer is dry before applying following layers. Apply the first layer evenly over the entire surface in the desired hue. Viscosity: paste-like after mixing with water.Īpply a base coat to all renders, fillers, plasterboard and concrete with Vega Primer or Casein Primer and leave to dry completely.įor the creation of an evenly absorbent and evenly textured substrate apply a smooth or lightly textured intermediate layer with Kreidezeit Lime Wall Finish Fine.Īpply Stucco Fine thinly in two or more layers.High gloss finish after treatment with Kreidezeit Punic Wax.

plaster vs stucco

  • Water repellent after treatment with Kreidezeit Polishing Soap.
  • Natural white due to fine marble flour.
  • It is therefore advised that they be used immediately when mixed or the colour will fade. *Note: The colours marked with an asterisk contain a blue pigment which is not lime-fast. Whilst the images below are taken from actual polished plaster samples, they should only be treated as a guide to the achievable colour as we cannot guarantee accuracy based on device settings. Unsuitable surfaces are old glue-bound distemper coatings, chalking lime coatings, oil paints, latex- and plastic coatings, wood and wood-based material, metal and all even, non-absorbent surfaces as well as permanently humid surfaces. Ideal for application on Kreidezeit Lime Wall Finish Smooth. Suitable surfaces for application are untreated, even and absorbent plasters: lime plasters, lime cement plasters, cement plasters and gypsum plasters. There are many differing names in use today for this type of finish – these kinds of plaster are often called ‘po lished plaster’ or ‘marbled plaster’ because of the typical finishes that can be achieved. Venetian Plaster has been used since the middle ages to create stunning finishes. It also has a natural fungicidal effect and can therefore also be used in damp rooms without any problems. The number of coats depends on the desired effect with the layering of colours possible with this type of polished plaster. The overall thickness will usually be between 0.5 and 1 mm. Stucco Fine is designed to be plastered in very thin coats with special trowels or spatulas.

    plaster vs stucco

    Mimicking Venetian plaster, two wafer-thin layers produce a polished, deep transparency. Description Stucco Fine by Kreidezeit is a very easy-to-use polished plaster for very fine stucco works on smooth surfaces in the interior.











    Plaster vs stucco