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hello everyone, i have a customer that wants a plaster on his floor, he has a brick blocks now and he wants to cover that but dont want to demolish the brick, and dont want to go over a hardwood floor, i will float the brick with the self leveling cement, now is there a plaster that can you can recomend for me, he likes a veneziano,
 
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Try RS Crete or Skimstone. Both are for floor applications and allow for elaborate designs.


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TMOIP,
You should check out Skimstone. It's manufactured by The Rudd Co. right there in Seattle. Just did two jobs, one with their Protective Sealer, and one with two component epoxy and polyurethane products from a different manufacturer. Both jobs came out great. As a note, they are more work than they appear! Good Luck
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We stock a fantastic floor product here in London (UK)from Mapei (Italian).
It's called Ultratop and it's a self leveling cement based, quick setting topping.

Check out their US website at http://www.mapei.us/


Craig Lingard
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Tile..
 
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Tile gets my vote as well....plus with all of the variety now a days, there is a look for everyone.
 
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