Plaster Q2 walls with roll plaster or other recommendation?

  • Erstellt am 2021-09-07 13:20:30

KingJulien

2021-09-08 09:18:08
  • #1
Yes, I wanted to say that I have now photographed an even spot. We also have others in the house. But you always show your best side ;) By the way, I have found that it helps to wash out the paint roller (if it is the tool of choice) every half hour or so. Eventually, it gets clogged with grain and simply too much ends up on the wall.
 

minimini

2021-09-08 14:02:54
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Aloha_Lars

2021-09-08 14:55:52
  • #3
I plastered/painted half of my house with EasyPutz. It would always be my first choice. It is very easy to do (after one wall you know how much to apply, how much to spread, etc.) and it looks really good. However, I took the 0.5 version, which looks "finer." By the way, the best way is if one person applies it and another immediately goes over it with the finishing roller.
 

driver55

2021-09-09 09:12:30
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Seriously? For me, that’s "crap". It looks lousy, the 0.5 grain size has the potential to abrade the skin, and color stability is an unknown word. Ten years ago I "beautified" my small office with it and mixed in the color "Cappuccino" (they come in those "capsules"). There’s nothing left of brown, just some "yellowed white with a greenish tint". :confused: As a good, natural, and stylish wall covering, I can recommend SaJade cotton plaster. Among other things, I made an entire staircase with it...
 

nordanney

2021-09-09 10:32:22
  • #5
Oh shit... Seriously? That looks like rotten old paper on the wall. I only know that (just like colored stone plaster) for families from the Arab region. You also have to use proper material ;) . Knauf and capsules are just DIY store stuff. You get what you pay for.
 

Aloha_Lars

2021-09-09 10:34:25
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Do you keep rubbing against your wall? ;-) I applied the pure Easyputz and then painted over it with high-quality silicate paint. I didn't use the capsules because I didn't trust that it would work well.
 
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