This seems like a interesting product. Lime plasters with a colour pigment. It is very similar if not the same spec as K-rend application. As a lime plasterer in Suffolk/Norfolk where I do a lot of clay lump & timber frame houses I would only ever recommend a haired chalk or fiber chalk lime plaster to go on these types of buildings. I would only ever try a product like this on a solid brick construction. I do like the fact it's coloured and myself has clients ask all the time about lime plaster that is already coloured.
i would love to witness this product be that creamy with 4 to 5 litres of water...its breadcrumb stage at that mix. I have tried various mix times and speeds on mixer and there is always spots of colour pigment dotted around the panels.
This seems like a interesting product. Lime plasters with a colour pigment. It is very similar if not the same spec as K-rend application. As a lime plasterer in Suffolk/Norfolk where I do a lot of clay lump & timber frame houses I would only ever recommend a haired chalk or fiber chalk lime plaster to go on these types of buildings. I would only ever try a product like this on a solid brick construction. I do like the fact it's coloured and myself has clients ask all the time about lime plaster that is already coloured.
I’ve not managed to get a consistent mix regardless. Also the video is very different to the actual instructions
Can you paint over this once its dry? Primer then top coat weathershield Dulux paint?
i would love to witness this product be that creamy with 4 to 5 litres of water...its breadcrumb stage at that mix. I have tried various mix times and speeds on mixer and there is always spots of colour pigment dotted around the panels.
Ive just used this for the first time on a job and noticed the same thing
Use pigments and mix in with your lime and do the job for half the cost