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<timshipman>
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hello.I just have a quick question,will that prontomuro go over polished marble tile.I have a customer who wants her fireplace to have the look of limestone...tks...tim
 
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We have done this with sucess. Let's see what Luca says.
Doyle
 
Posts: 1898 | Location: San Diego | Registered: 12 February 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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One option is to use Fixaquarz and Prontomuro.

Best results would be obtained as follows:

a) once the tiles are degreased (in Italy we normally use water and chloridic acid or caustic soda)

b) then apply one coat of Velnovo and 15% cement (Portland 325). After 24h apply a 2nd coat of Velnovo and that's it!

Hope the above helps!
Luca
 
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<timshipman>
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thank you for the help luca....tim
 
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<Borselli Italian Plasters>
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does the velnova have the same filling power as the prontomuro l? We do a lot of fireplaces and are often applying over thick portland stucco and brick.also, Does the velnova provide more fire retardent qualities than prontomuro l or s?
 
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Good question for the chemist. Hopefully Luca is around.
Doyle
 
Posts: 1898 | Location: San Diego | Registered: 12 February 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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ops...I had lost this one.
As a matter of fact Velnovo is more suitable to fireplaces than Prontomuro. Prontomuro is *not al all* elastic, Velnovo is slightly elastic i.e. less danger of cracks after hot/cold cycles of the fireplace.
Wanting to make Velnovo more elastic, it is possible to add less cement (say 20%-25% cement instead of usual 30%). Be advised though that it will become a little bit more difficult to darby it as the less cement you add, the more Velnovo will tend to follow the darby instead of settling on the spot.
Hope my transaltion is clear enough...
Luca
 
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