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Ted
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Hey All,
Is it possible to put water in your venzi
primer and or finisher to get it to pull
tighter?
Thanks
Ted
 
Posts: 18 | Location: Powell, Ohio | Registered: 14 February 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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You can add just a titch, but you are much better off whipping it up really good with your drill. It makes a HUGE difference over just stirring by hand. When I whipp it up, I can pull extremely tight. It helps with the dryness factor, too. Night and day difference!


debra
 
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Thank You!
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I used to put water in to venzi primer and finisher. It worked out well. Whip with a drill, no hand stirring.
Andrew
 
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Got it! Thanks Andrew!
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Posts: 18 | Location: Powell, Ohio | Registered: 14 February 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Forgot to ask... how much water to how much
primer? 5%, 10%? Go by feel?
 
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I used to add water because of the dry climate. I needed a product consistency I feel confortable to apply with. My advice would be use it as a neccesity.
Andrew
 
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I see, so being it's not that dry in my basement
where I'm practicing it's not a necessity.
I thought it might be similar to adding some
water to your paint to make it easier to go
on.
Thanks!
Ted
 
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I would mix the plaster at a slower rate of speed as to not add too much air into the plaster. Basically you need to losten up the plaster a bit. Sometimes if the plaster looks really dehydrated, I would add some water. Adding too much causes the plaster to shrink allot. This goes for plaster and primer.
 
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