![]() ![]() In the presence of organic paints orsynthetic coatings these must be completely removed and the original plaster restored and smoothed with VENETIAN PLASTERTONACHINO in order to allow an appropriate and homogenous bond surface.Use water to wet dusty or particularly dry surfaces prior to application.Interior – preparation: on civil plaster or old mineral paints as long as they are not powdery, are in good condition and sufficiently rough,apply directly. On plaster or old paint which is well anchored to the support but particularly friable, we recommendthe complete saturation of the support with one coat of primer diluted with water in a 2:1 ratio. In the case of deteriorated plaster, it must be removed andrestored with new lime-based plaster. It is also the ideal solution as a finish on interior restorative dehumidifying plaster.Įxterior – preparation: application on top of limebased plaster is recommended. ![]() Venetian® Plaster Polished Stucco is particularly suited to the preservative restoration of old historical buildings such as churches, palaces or villas, interior to create surfaces of elevated aesthetic value in all settings whether modern or classic: halls, stairways, bathrooms, living rooms to add a touch of elegance to the most refined public places such as hotels, restaurants, and shops. It is an eco-friendly product, obtained from selected marble powders and genuine slaked lime baked in wood-fire kilns and aged for 8 to 10 months. Venetian® Plaster Polished Stucco is the perfect choice to decorate high-hand interiors and is widely used in foyers, hotel reception areas and concert halls. It has a classic natural mineral look with a high-gloss finish yielding a multi-coloured marble effect. Venetian® Plaster Polished Stucco is a traditional venetian plaster from yesteryear. The glass-like lustre is crafted in three to four layers and further enhanced by a specialty wax polish. The timeless beauty of Dulux® Venetian® Plaster Polished Stucco creates a luxurious finish with an unrivalled depth and richness of colour. ![]()
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