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Backrolling Stucco Paint: Even coverage without lap marks or dry spray

Introduction Backrolling stucco paint is the method of smoothing and evening out a sprayed or rolled coat by rolling over it while it’s still wet. It helps reduce lap marks and dry spray on textured stucco. This intro will cover the basics in plain, hands-on terms you can try this weekend. Before you start, check […]

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Plaster Ceiling Patches: Avoiding sagging spots and visible seams

Introduction Plaster ceiling patches are repairs that restore a smooth, level ceiling surface after damage. This quick, hands-on guide walks you through patching without creating sagging spots or visible seams. You’ll assess the damage, prep the surface, mix patch material to the right consistency, and feather the edges for a seamless look. Begin by removing

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Matching Wall Texture After Plaster Repairs: Tools and timing that blend

Introduction Matching wall texture after plaster repairs means blending new texture with existing wall so the repaired area looks seamless. The goal is a finish that doesn’t draw attention to the repair. Keep the approach practical and unobtrusive, focusing on a natural transition rather than a perfect patch. You’ll need the right tools and the

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Sealing Lime Plaster: Protection options that still let walls breathe

Introduction Sealing lime plaster means applying a breathable coating that protects the wall without stopping moisture. Choose sealers or finishes that are specifically marked breathable and lime-plaster compatible. Test a small patch first and check the product label for indications of breathability and surface compatibility. Prepare and clean the wall, then apply in thin, even

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Limewash Streaks: Preventing lap marks and uneven color

Introduction Limewash streaks are uneven color patches that appear as lap marks when the coating dries. This article explains practical, hands-on steps to prevent them while you’re working with limewash. You’ll learn simple checks and common-sense methods you can do on a DIY project. Start by preparing the surface well and applying limewash in consistent

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