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I am totally new to this. I have textured like orange peel walls in my kitchen and want to do VP on them. Has anyone done this with success and if so, what brand/method did you use.

Thanks so much,

Lisa
 
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You would have to skim out the walls with Sheetrock mud first. I would recommend 3 times, sand and then prime. Or we have a plaster called Prontomuro and you can go on top with no sanding. Then you can go over and do Marmorino or a textured Calcenova. (a polished plaster look)
 
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If you like, go to the topic "Veneziano over Knockdown" , 29 april 2008.
I hope that help you.


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Thanks! Where can I buy or order the products you mentioned? (Prontomuro, Marmorino or a textured Calcenova)

Thanks!
Lisa
 
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Thanks! I will. I appreciate your help!
 
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Home depot makes some decently priced premixed mud for skimming purposes.
Ivan
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