Of the two DIY-friendly methods, the homemade treatment is more forgiving than the synthetic paint. Its joint compound is malleable, dries slowly, and can easily be wiped away and re-applied if you make a mistake. But keep in mind that the homemade treatment requires more initial labor, since you need to tint the compound.
When opting for homemade Venetian plaster finish or synthetic Venetian plaster paint, homeowners can expect to spend a few days on the process. Meanwhile, a professional will take significantly longer to apply authentic lime Venetian plaster, which could require up to ten days of drying time between coats. You can apply both synthetic Venetian plaster paint and homemade Venetian plaster finish to unvarnished and varnished walls or ceilings.
Removing a Venetian plaster treatment can be a messy and time-consuming process, no matter which technique you used to apply it. All three surface treatments—joint compound, synthetic Venetian plaster paint, and authentic lime Venetian plaster—are designed to be permanent.
If you do change your mind about the treatment, you would need to run an electric sander over the finished surface until smooth. This process can result in a hefty amount of debris and clean-up work. Want to achieve a natural stone texture at a bottom-budget price? Check out this tutorial for a how to mix and apply homemade Venetian plaster treatment to produce an old-age effect. First, prep the space to be treated.
Synthetic thick bristles. It is made with a mixture of natural and synthetic bristles. With Bianko you can finally stop worrying about dark marks on your finishes. Titanium is a very hard metal, yet flexible. Available in 3 sizes. Small for laboratory use, up to 2 liter jars; Medium up to 8 liter jars; Big for up to 8 kg tuns. Contact us to make an inquiry. We will provide you with all the information you need on our Italian plaster tools.
The course lasts one week, in which you will be closely followed by professional artisans in the application of traditional Italian finishes. On one hand, we offer the best Italian plaster tools we have collected from the Italian market throughout 40 years of plasterwork.
On the other hand, we provide original tools we have designed to answer specific needs. Many of these tools are exact copies of the traditional Venetian and Italian plaster tools. For instance, from Stucco Italiano you can buy the authentic Italian iron marker used to engrave the stucco to make stone-like shapes.
Moreover, we sell a big variety of trowels and sponge floats for the application of Marmorino, Stucco Paint, Travertino, and more. For those who need to buy a comprehensive set of tools for Marmorino, we offer a Venetian plaster tool kit with case. It contains all the tools used by Italian craftsmen in the application of the traditional Italian Marmorino. Specifically, our Venetian plaster tool kit includes 3 stainless steel trowels; 1 Plastic trowel; 2 Corner trowels; 5 Scrapers; 1 Laboratory paddle; 1 Rubber Paddle; Sheets of non-woven fabric.
Do you supply all the necessary tools for the application of your products? Yes, Stucco Italiano provides all the tools needed to apply our decorative plasters and paints, a part from the electrical equipment.
In particular, our Venetian plaster tools catalog includes a very broad range of tools for the application of Marmorino. We also provide a Venetian Plaster tool kit, which contains all the necessary tools for the application of Marmorinos. Do you produce the Venetian plaster tools you supply? Few of these tools are produced by us. Some of our Venetian plaster tools are made by specialized companies following our recommendations, which are based on our application experience.
On the other hand, we purchase most of our plaster tools from Italian producers, choosing the best from the market. In fact, our Italian plaster tools come from different companies even if they have the Stucco Italiano logo. Plastering Tools Our search for perfection in Italian plaster finishes led us to collect and design tools for an ideal application of traditional Italian and Venetian Stuccos.
Wood effect paddle. Trowel for finishes. Each stainless steel trowel we offer has particular use and purposes, over the coming weeks we will be producing videos showing the use of all the tools we offer.
If you have any technical questions contacts us for more info. Creates deep pitted texture. By Darrell Morrison on March 19, Constantly creating a new pattern with the trowel, so to create further depth. Then, wait for a few minutes. When the Venetian starts to dry a bit, start compressing with the edge of the trowel.
You need to go back and compress time and time again on the same spot as it requires multiple compressing. In addition, during the burnishing process, the marble dust contained in the Venetian plaster will shine through the surface, resulting in a mirror-like effect. Now we are getting close to the end.
At this stage, the wall should look like a mirror already. The reason to apply Cera Wax is to protect the delicate Venetian plaster against liquid splashes or hand marks. I applied the wax here because this wall is right beside the living room table so that the wax will protect the plaster from food or liquid spills.
If you still unsure on how to properly execute the job, you need and advice, please do not hesitate to get in touch with us. We work in all Perth areas!
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