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I am working with a designer who is in love with Marmorino and wants to spec it in a "Class A" office building lobby and elevator vestibule.
I was concerned about the maintenance staff possibly using chemicals on the walls, and this reacting badly with the lime plaster. I would like to offer her more information on a viable alternative to Marmorino, possibly a resin based plaster that looks similar to Marmorino and would withstand chemical cleaners. I understand that adding a stone sealer to the Marmorino helps, but am unsure if this is enough protection. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks!! |
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Kelly, if she likes the Marmorino, give it to her with confidence! Its a great finish. You are very lucky to live in Jupiter, one of my all-time favorite places.
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Michael,
Thanks for the reply, I agree about Jupiter, it is beautiful! The look of Marmorino actually is perfect for the space, I am going to show her some Fiorintino also, that will give her the "resin" option, and they will at least have a choice. |
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