Hello Gian Sagasti. I have been in love with venetian plaster since 2019 when I first had the chance to see it for the first time. Time came for me to paint my living room and I was ecstatic to find venetian plaster in America. My husband and I ordered it and did all the work that you know is needed. We applied three coats of the venetian plaster and then I took on the task of burnishing with a trowel while my husband was applying last coat on some of the walls. The walls were looking really good with some small spots here and there where the walls were not perfectly straight, (but is what we had to work with). Because of some small imperfect areas my husband used a sand paper to fix it. Then I went to burnish it again but it didn't make it shiny like before. He even used one of those electrical tools to polish it but I had to stop him because it was leaving some streaks on the wall. We applied a thin layer of wax and he used the electrical tool with a different soft pad to polish it but it doesn't look near as shiny as your sample or any other video I've watched. I am completely heart broken because the end result is not like what I've seen and we don't know what to do and how can we fix it? Please help us and tell us what can we do now to make it really shiny. I tried to go over the wax with the trowel but it doesn't look like there is any difference? How many coats of wax can we apply? Please, please help us. The walls now have some spots where they are shiny, some spots they are not that shiny, some spots have streaks looking like on top and overall it looks like there is just some grease over the walls. This is a desperate call for advise.
Did you plaster? Is that how you got into this. I've done a bunch of hard coat jobs and ran molds. In the trade 30+ years. Stucco also. I seen a guy back in the day when it was hard to find the material then unless the guy from Italy was bring it with him. But this guy I seen used colored furniture was and it looked damn good. Trialed it done for him he ran a similar system as you it was like a buff color tan. Wouldnt tell what he was getting paid lol. But nice work bro. Always wanted to try it out.. thanks for sharing.
Diciamo che per averlo fstto in un pezzo 50x50 e fatto malino..addirittura si vedono alcune imperfezioni sulla parte alta e sulla parte bassa.. Nello specifico righe poco estetiche. ..non oso immaginare cosa combini in una parete 4x3...vabbe...
Hello sir I am stucco designer from india Karnataka mangalore I need information about purchasing products like yours please tell me who to contact to get this.
Very nice job I like it. I just want to know which material (I mean plaster ) did you use. If I want to buy where can I buy this material please guide me. I really appreciate. Thanks.
Funny you said this separates the boys from the men. I actually started learning venetian when i was a boy. I've done two jobs. One was fiori at vitruvian park and the other was at the Dallas orchestra symphony
Mi spiace ma non é cosí che si da lì stucco.... Mai dico mai fare la spatolare arrotondata, infatti nonostante una superficie di fondo perfetta hai ottenuto pochissimi effetti.
Уже на четверти квадрата постараться не смог, множество пятен матовых,а что говорить про объёмы.Ты цепь с шеи продал чтобы видео закончить,или на колбасу выменял,так как во второй половине тебя в полтора раза больше :)
My boy do better. If is all smooth and shiny - then is good job for me. Unless is impossible. But if 95% look good - why not 100 % ? To lazy to sand a bit ?