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Plaster Junkie |
I prime my bare level 5 JC walls. I have been noticing that when I trowel on my plaster that there are carbon marks on the paint. I have used firmanova as well, but also get the carbon marks on the paint.
Anyone have any advice? thanks. |
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Plaster Junkie |
Steve, that happened to George and I when we did our first calcenova. We would wipe our trowel after every pass ~ that helped some. However, it did not show through our finish at all, and believe me we had a few. (some real dark one's)
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Interested |
I HAD THAT HAPPEN TO ME WHEN I DID MY FIRST VENEZIANO WALL BUT IN THE END NONE OF THE CARBON MARKS SOWED THROUGH. I THINK IT JUST HAPPENS.
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Plaster Junkie |
It was happening to me when I was pulling down some lime paint so I switched over to a plastic trowel. Worked great.
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Plaster Junkie |
I have had this occur with venzi in the past. The trick is to use something lighter than your trowel, like a japan scraper for applying the first coat (or with venzi, the primer), or as Charlie suggested, a plastic trowel. Usually this is caused by cheap paint the builders use on new construction. Even if the owner's have lived there 2-3 yrs, they usually haven't painted over the builder's paint.
Nancy M. |
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Plaster Junkie |
I have left carbon marks just by driving my Tahoe.
According to some that is. I am planting a tree tonight to make up for it. |
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Apprentice |
They are showing through the first coat of Veneziano. Can't wait to see what happens as I apply the finish layer. |
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Interested |
Let me know
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Apprentice |
They didn't show through the finish layer. I'm happy with the outcome, though struggled with determining the appropriate time to burnish.
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