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Cleaning soot on brick fireplaces: products that won’t etch and how to avoid streaks

Introduction Soot on brick fireplaces can be cleaned safely with non-etching cleaners and careful scrubbing. Soot is a byproduct that can stain surfaces and leave a dusty film. Choose cleaners labeled gentle for masonry and follow the product directions. Gather soft brushes, sponges, and a bucket of warm water, and avoid abrasive pads that can […]

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Best trowel angles for beginner plasterers: avoiding gouges and lap marks

Introduction The best trowel angles for beginner plasterers are the angles that keep the blade nearly flat against the surface to reduce gouges. Maintain a steady, light pressure and smooth motion to minimize digging into the plaster. Start with small, even passes and check your work as you go. Different trowel types and edge shapes

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Cracks along baseboards in plaster walls: seasonal movement fixes and caulk choices

Introduction Cracks along baseboards in plaster walls are gaps that form where the wall shifts with seasons. These gaps are common where plaster settles or expands and contracts with humidity. Addressing them requires understanding movement and choosing a breathable sealant. Causes include seasonal movement of the plaster, framing, and humidity changes. For sealing, choose caulk

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Living with clay plaster in wet rooms: daily use, splash zones, and long-term touch-ups

Introduction Clay plaster in wet rooms is a breathable natural coating that helps manage moisture while providing a warm, tactile surface. In daily use, expect a soft, matte finish that can tolerate routine cleaning and occasional splashes. The material relies on proper backing and sealing in splash zones to perform well over time. Long-term upkeep

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Mold on plaster surfaces: safe cleanup, moisture control, and repaint system choices

Introduction Mold on plaster surfaces is mold growth that appears where moisture is present. Look for discolored patches, texture changes, and a musty smell. This article covers safe cleanup, moisture control, and repaint options. Health effects of mold exposure can vary and may be more serious for some people. Follow safe cleanup practices, wear protection,

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Matching a 1920s plaster finish: how to recreate subtle trowel marks and sheen

Introduction A matching 1920s plaster finish is a subtle, handmade wall surface that uses light trowel marks and a soft, aging sheen. The goal is to recreate the quiet texture and depth of period walls without looking overdone. It involves careful surface work, controlled plaster mixes, and patient application. Before you start, assess the existing

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Repairing stucco chips at corners: building back profile with mesh and base coat

Introduction Repairing stucco chips at corners means restoring damaged edge areas by rebuilding the corner profile with mesh and a base coat. This approach reinforces the edge, provides a uniform surface, and prepares it for finish. Keep the work neat and check that the base coat adheres well to the existing stucco. Start by cleaning

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Stucco texturing tools and patterns: how to replicate dash, lace, and sand finishes

Introduction Stucco texturing tools and patterns refer to the tools and methods used to create dash, lace, and sand finishes on stucco surfaces. This introduction explains how different textures are achieved and what to expect during a DIY application. Start by checking local rules and manufacturer instructions for surface prep and safety. The article covers

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Stucco in hot, dry conditions: misting schedules and stopping rapid set during troweling

Introduction Misting schedules and water control for stucco in hot, dry conditions aim to improve workability and help the plaster set without cracking. The topic covers when and how often to mist and how to manage timing during troweling. This piece is written for a practical, hands-on DIY approach. Practical curing methods and tool choices

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Stucco delamination from paint layers: how to test adhesion before you repaint

Introduction Delamination in stucco paint means the coating is no longer firmly attached to the underlying surface. Testing adhesion before repainting shows whether the surface is ready to be prepped and primed. A quick check helps you plan the cleaning, scraping, and sealing steps. To test adhesion, use a simple peel or lift test on

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