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Plaster Junkie
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What type of coverage do most of you get with R/C?I just finish 450 sq' and was averageing about 100sq' per 10 liters.this client wanted to see alot of small and large cracking.
I also like using the tinted Firm.but you need to do it cross hatch and wipe it out as soon as you apply it,this will keep down the brushmarks.I did learn that the hard way tho on a small area.And I should be able to reapply an area once it drys over the Firm if need be .Right? Just wondering.
Ken.


Ken Merlock
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I tryed that,but using a dark tinted Firm. I ran into brush marks.What ever works for you is always the best. Wink
Ken.


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The tinted Firm. was as dark as chocolate milk so you had to work fast in applying it and wipeing it off.lots of fun,but look great.
Ken.


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Ken, in regards to tinting firminova.Ive tinted might like strawberry milk and i recently did a Calcenova in a light shade, well in some areas it appeared to cast thru the calcenova. With yours tinted so deep do you or have you ever seen it appear to cast thru your finish?
 
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Plaster Junkie
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Michael,
In my case the tinted Firm.went over the Rasa Calce in place of the Ceranova Wax.In your Calcenova project I can't beleave the tinted Firm would still be coming thru one skin coat plus 1 -1/2 coats of Calcenova.Did you use Safra's tints or universal tints?and was the Firm dry before you applyed your skin coat?
I wish I could give you an answer that would help you.Let us know what you find out on this matter.
Ken.


Ken Merlock
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Yes Mother.LOL Wink


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Yes you are right as always. Wink. By the way it's safer then saying Yes Dear.LOL Smiler


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Smiler


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Ken,yes the firminova was dry and i did use Safra tints,in class they tinted the firminova to see where it had been applied and i thought , well lets just do it! Dont think i will the next time. Nancy, you look younger than Ken, its not right that he calls you mother! Wink
 
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Michael, In some cases dirt is younger than me,plus now you made Nancy day. Wink
Ken.


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But I am a grandpa,eleven times over.LOL
Not bad for being 16 years your senior. Wink


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